2013
DOI: 10.9790/2402-0725157
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Isolation, Identification And Characterisation Of Dye-Adapted Bacteria From Textile Effluents Mixed With Sewage Released Into The River Amaravathy, Karur, Tamilnadu, India.

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“…The bacterial strains exhibiting strong decolourizing activity were also reported by Hassan et al [17]. The maximum percentage decolourization was recorded by mixture of three tested strains in the plate containing dye e uent sample as zone inhibition, followed by Shewanella xiamenensis, Flavobacterium ginsengiterrae and Aeromonas aquatic after 24 h. Karthikeyan and Anbusaravanan [18] reported the isolation and screening of microorganisms able to decolourizing diverse azo dyes from wastewater treatment sites polluted with dyes. Azo-dyes were degraded by extracellular peroxidase released by Falvobacterium sp [19].…”
Section: Screening Of Dye Decolorizing Bacterial Isolates Using Platesupporting
confidence: 57%
“…The bacterial strains exhibiting strong decolourizing activity were also reported by Hassan et al [17]. The maximum percentage decolourization was recorded by mixture of three tested strains in the plate containing dye e uent sample as zone inhibition, followed by Shewanella xiamenensis, Flavobacterium ginsengiterrae and Aeromonas aquatic after 24 h. Karthikeyan and Anbusaravanan [18] reported the isolation and screening of microorganisms able to decolourizing diverse azo dyes from wastewater treatment sites polluted with dyes. Azo-dyes were degraded by extracellular peroxidase released by Falvobacterium sp [19].…”
Section: Screening Of Dye Decolorizing Bacterial Isolates Using Platesupporting
confidence: 57%