The ability of two fungi (Scopularlopsis brevlcaulis & Phaeolus schweinitzii) to accumulate arsenic (As) was investigated and the most tolerant species (S. brevicaulic) selected for further study, Growth on malt and Czapek-dox media was compared, together with the growth response to a change in medium concentration, pH .available light intensity, and the addition of arsenite, selenium, tellurium, and industrial effluent As. The maximum concentration (concn.) of arsenate tolerated by the fungus was defined. An ability to grow in petri dishes, shake flasks and a chemostat was tested, to determine the potential of this fungus for large scale production. Swab samples were taken from As contaminated, industrial areas to detect the presence of mi...
The proposed application of the mutualistic interaction between a native arsenicoxidizing soil bacte...
Use of arsenic-rich groundwater for crop irrigation can increase the arsenic (As) content in food cr...
Industrial, agricultural and commercial activities have led to significant Arsenic (As) contaminatio...
Increasing arsenic environmental concentrations are raising worldwide concern for its impacts on hum...
Increasing arsenic environmental concentrations are raising worldwide concern for its impacts on hum...
Arsenic (As) is a metalloid, naturally occurring in the earth crust. Anthropogenic sources, such as ...
Arsenic, a common metalloid, is worldwide recognised as important toxic element for human beings and...
Phytoremediation is a promising green technique for the restoration of a polluted environment, but t...
Phytoremediation is a promising green technique for the restoration of a polluted environment, but t...
Arsenic contamination in water poses a serious threat on human health. The tea fungus known as Kombu...
Arsenic contamination in water poses a serious threat on human health. The tea fungus known as Kombu...
ABSTRACT Thirty eight fungal isolates that grew in 700 mg l-1 of either arsenite or arsenate medium ...
Arsenic (As) is one of the heavy metals which causes acute bio-toxicity even at low concentration an...
Bioremediation is a biological process to remove or neutralize environmental pollutants. This study ...
The biosorption of cadmium and arsenic from aqueous solutions onto the unmodified compact biomass of...
The proposed application of the mutualistic interaction between a native arsenicoxidizing soil bacte...
Use of arsenic-rich groundwater for crop irrigation can increase the arsenic (As) content in food cr...
Industrial, agricultural and commercial activities have led to significant Arsenic (As) contaminatio...
Increasing arsenic environmental concentrations are raising worldwide concern for its impacts on hum...
Increasing arsenic environmental concentrations are raising worldwide concern for its impacts on hum...
Arsenic (As) is a metalloid, naturally occurring in the earth crust. Anthropogenic sources, such as ...
Arsenic, a common metalloid, is worldwide recognised as important toxic element for human beings and...
Phytoremediation is a promising green technique for the restoration of a polluted environment, but t...
Phytoremediation is a promising green technique for the restoration of a polluted environment, but t...
Arsenic contamination in water poses a serious threat on human health. The tea fungus known as Kombu...
Arsenic contamination in water poses a serious threat on human health. The tea fungus known as Kombu...
ABSTRACT Thirty eight fungal isolates that grew in 700 mg l-1 of either arsenite or arsenate medium ...
Arsenic (As) is one of the heavy metals which causes acute bio-toxicity even at low concentration an...
Bioremediation is a biological process to remove or neutralize environmental pollutants. This study ...
The biosorption of cadmium and arsenic from aqueous solutions onto the unmodified compact biomass of...
The proposed application of the mutualistic interaction between a native arsenicoxidizing soil bacte...
Use of arsenic-rich groundwater for crop irrigation can increase the arsenic (As) content in food cr...
Industrial, agricultural and commercial activities have led to significant Arsenic (As) contaminatio...