Assessment and cost analysis of mycoremediated textile effluent for irrigation
Geetanjali Rajhans,
Sudip Kumar Sen,
Preeti Pallavi
et al.
Abstract:In the current study, mycoremediated textile effluents were used for irrigation in a cultivation system to promote resource recycling and cost‐effective spinach production. The raw textile effluents from two different textile mills were decolorized by 93.2 and 94.5%, respectively, as well as mineralized by the immobilized novel fungus Geotrichum candidum. Subsequently, both the treated effluents, treated textile effluent 1 (TTE1) and treated textile effluent 2 (TTE2), were used to cultivate spinach. The result… Show more
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