“…(97%); however, the concentration of CR used in the present study (50 mg L −1 ) is higher than those reported for T. versicolor or Thelephora with 31 mg L −1 and 35 mg L −1 , respectively [57] (Table 1). In contrast, when the CR concentration was 50 mg L −1 , the removal observed for T. versicolor, 82%, for Aspergillus niger, 9%, for A. oryzae, 52%, for Penicillium chrysogenum, 10%, for Cladosporium rubrum, 10%, and Pleurotus ostreatus, 12% [58,59], were lower than that obtained in the present study. The removal percentages of CR by the dead mycelium of T. virens (94%) and T. viride (95%) are higher than those described for the mycelium of T. versicolor under three conditions: (a) autoclaved (90%), (b) acidic (49%), and (c) alkaline (42%) [58] (Table 1).…”