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- Title
ROLE OF CERTAIN BACTERIAL AND FUNGAL STRAINS IN BIOREMEDIATION OF TEXTILE INDUSTRIAL EFFLUENT-A REVIEW.
- Authors
Kousar, Hina; C., Chaithra; K. U., Akshatha
- Abstract
Textile industry is one of the largest industrial sectors. It consumes more water and produces enormous quantity of contaminated water. The waste water mainly contains dyes and chemicals. The contaminants in effluents must be removed before entering into the water body, because it creates adverse effect on aquatic ecosystem. Bioremediation is one of the best methods for treating the industrial effluents. Bioremediation is the use of living organisms, to degrade the environmental contaminants into less toxic forms. It uses naturally occurring bacteria, fungi and plants to detoxify the pollutants in environment. Microbial decolorization and degradation of dyes is considered as a cost-effective and ecofriendly method for removing these pollutants from the environment. The microorganisms may be indigenous to a contaminated area or they may be isolated from elsewhere.
- Publication
Journal of Advanced Scientific Research, 2020, Vol 11, p77
- ISSN
0976-9595
- Publication type
Academic Journal