The capacity of the microorganisms in ore transformations makes bioleaching technique a very interesting alternative to conventional processes. Radiometric studies indicate high uranium contents in ore and waste samples. This paper describes the suitable fungus species for mobilization of U from low-grade U ores and their resulting wastes. The high bioleaching efficiency in waste samples is mainly attributed to the presence of high sulfate contents in these samples which converted by the aiding of microorganisms into sulphuric acids and hence, increase the bioleaching efficiency. Fungal leaching technique demonstrated an adequate recovery of uranium, with an efficient and cost-effective means from waste samples and respect to the reuse of waste for economic and environmental purposes
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