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Bioremediation Of Hazardous Pollutants Using Fungi


Author(s): V. Daphne Vivienne Gnanasalomi , G.Roseline Jebapriya,J.Joel Gnanadoss
Affiliation: Department of Plant biology and Biotechnology, Loyola College (Autonomous) Chennai ,Email: daphne3787@gmail.com
Year of Publication: 2013
Source: International Journal of Computing Algorithm
     
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Citation: V. Daphne Vivienne Gnanasalomi, G.Roseline Jebapriya,J.Joel Gnanadoss. "Bioremediation Of Hazardous Pollutants Using Fungi." International Journal of Computing Algorithm 2.2 (2013): 93-96.

Abstract:
Use of chemicals in industrial processes, agricultural practices, nuclear experiments and various areas of our daily lives result in the release of potential toxic chemicals into the environment either on purpose or by accident. Chemicals that are known to pollute the environment include heavy metals, drugs, hydrocarbons, halogenated solvents, endocrine disrupting agents and agricultural chemicals. After their release, these pollutants are transported through the soil, atmosphere and water sources polluting them, thus posing a serious problem for survival of mankind.


Keywords fungi, Bioremediation, hazardous, pollutant, mycoremediation,


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