POTENTIAL FUNGI FOR BIOREMEDIATION OF INDUSTRIAL EFFLUENTS

Two fungi (unidentified) were isolated from soil and marine environ-ments. These isolates were used for bioremediation of pulp and paper mill effluent at the laboratory scale. The treatment resulted in the reduction of color, lignin, and COD of the effluent in the order of 78.6%, 79.0%, and 89.4% in...

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Main Authors: Vara Saritha, Avasn Maruthi, K. Mukkanti
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Language:English
Published: North Carolina State University 2010-02-01
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Online Access:http://ojs.cnr.ncsu.edu/index.php/BioRes/article/viewFile/BioRes_05_1_0008_Saritha_MM_Potential_Fungi_Bioremediation_Effluents/481
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spelling doaj-bfddfcf4d8214b18aacb786a0cd5405d2020-11-25T00:23:18ZengNorth Carolina State UniversityBioResources1930-21262010-02-0151822POTENTIAL FUNGI FOR BIOREMEDIATION OF INDUSTRIAL EFFLUENTSVara SarithaAvasn MaruthiK. MukkantiTwo fungi (unidentified) were isolated from soil and marine environ-ments. These isolates were used for bioremediation of pulp and paper mill effluent at the laboratory scale. The treatment resulted in the reduction of color, lignin, and COD of the effluent in the order of 78.6%, 79.0%, and 89.4% in 21 days. A major part of reductions in these parameters occurred within 5 days of the treatment, which was also characterized by a steep decline in the pH of the effluent. The enzyme activity of these fungi was also tested, and the clearance zone was obtained in the plate assay.http://ojs.cnr.ncsu.edu/index.php/BioRes/article/viewFile/BioRes_05_1_0008_Saritha_MM_Potential_Fungi_Bioremediation_Effluents/481Marine fungusSoil fungusPaper mill effluentBioremediationEnzyme assay
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author Vara Saritha
Avasn Maruthi
K. Mukkanti
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Avasn Maruthi
K. Mukkanti
POTENTIAL FUNGI FOR BIOREMEDIATION OF INDUSTRIAL EFFLUENTS
BioResources
Marine fungus
Soil fungus
Paper mill effluent
Bioremediation
Enzyme assay
author_facet Vara Saritha
Avasn Maruthi
K. Mukkanti
author_sort Vara Saritha
title POTENTIAL FUNGI FOR BIOREMEDIATION OF INDUSTRIAL EFFLUENTS
title_short POTENTIAL FUNGI FOR BIOREMEDIATION OF INDUSTRIAL EFFLUENTS
title_full POTENTIAL FUNGI FOR BIOREMEDIATION OF INDUSTRIAL EFFLUENTS
title_fullStr POTENTIAL FUNGI FOR BIOREMEDIATION OF INDUSTRIAL EFFLUENTS
title_full_unstemmed POTENTIAL FUNGI FOR BIOREMEDIATION OF INDUSTRIAL EFFLUENTS
title_sort potential fungi for bioremediation of industrial effluents
publisher North Carolina State University
series BioResources
issn 1930-2126
publishDate 2010-02-01
description Two fungi (unidentified) were isolated from soil and marine environ-ments. These isolates were used for bioremediation of pulp and paper mill effluent at the laboratory scale. The treatment resulted in the reduction of color, lignin, and COD of the effluent in the order of 78.6%, 79.0%, and 89.4% in 21 days. A major part of reductions in these parameters occurred within 5 days of the treatment, which was also characterized by a steep decline in the pH of the effluent. The enzyme activity of these fungi was also tested, and the clearance zone was obtained in the plate assay.
topic Marine fungus
Soil fungus
Paper mill effluent
Bioremediation
Enzyme assay
url http://ojs.cnr.ncsu.edu/index.php/BioRes/article/viewFile/BioRes_05_1_0008_Saritha_MM_Potential_Fungi_Bioremediation_Effluents/481
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