2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.jscs.2010.11.005
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Microbial decolourization of textile waste water

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“…These physico-chemical remediation techniques also manifest financial and methodological disadvantages [5,4]. Therefore, it is exigent to find ecologically benign solutions to decolorize synthetic dyes.…”
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“…These physico-chemical remediation techniques also manifest financial and methodological disadvantages [5,4]. Therefore, it is exigent to find ecologically benign solutions to decolorize synthetic dyes.…”
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“…However, during last decades researchers focussed on for an effective treatment technology of dyes waste water, but no satisfactory solution has been searched for broad spectrum of dyes degradation. The methodological disadvantages reported were found in physio-chemical remediation techniques and financial disadvantage (Ali and El-Mohamedy, 2012;Asgher and Iqbal, 2013). Microorganisms have enormous dye degrading capabilities for successful bioremediation of textile dyes (Chen, 2006;Asgher et al, 2009Asgher et al, , 2012Oves et al, 2013).…”
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“…Jarsoz et al (2002) reported that cultures of Bjerkandera fumosa and Kuehneromyces mutabilis gave 100% decolorization of Acid red 183 and 75-100% of Basic Blue 22. The decolorization of various textile dyes by fungal cultures depends upon the production of lignolytic enzymes which gave very good decolorization results at acidic pH range from pH 4 to pH 6 for different fungi (Mazmanci and Ali, 2010;Shazia and Safia, 2011;Ali and Mohamedy, 2012). These results indicated that fungi are most active around physiological conditions.…”
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confidence: 96%