Characterization of Rhizospheric Bacillus Strains SG36 and SG42 for Decolorization of Reactive Yellow 2 Dye and Vigna radiata Growth Promotion in Dye Contaminated Soil
Abstract:Contamination of agricultural soils with textile wastewaters loaded with synthetic dyes is one of the emerging issues because the presence of dyes in the soils not only affects the biological characteristics of the soils but also the germination and productivity of agricultural crops. The present study reports the characterization of two multifunctional bacterial strains Bacillus sp. SG36 and Bacillus sp. SG42, which have the potential not to promote the growth of plants in soil under stress due to reactive ye… Show more
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