Increasing arsenic environmental concentrations are raising worldwide concern for its impacts on human health and ecosystem functionality. In order to cope with arsenic contamination, bioremediation using fungi can represent an efficient, sustainable, and cost-effective technological solution. Fungi can mitigate arsenic contamination through different mechanisms including bioaccumulation. In this work, four soil saprotrophic fungi Absidia spinosa, Purpureocillium lilacinum, Metarhizium marquandii, and Cephalotrichum nanum, isolated from soils with naturally high arsenic concentrations, were tested for their ability to tolerate different sodium arsenite concentrations and accumulate As in different cultural conditions. pH medium after fungal...
Societal Impact Statement The inoculation with arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi shows great potenti...
Arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi inoculation is considered a potential biotechnological tool for an...
The proposed application of the mutualistic interaction between a native arsenicoxidizing soil bacte...
Increasing arsenic environmental concentrations are raising worldwide concern for its impacts on hum...
Arsenic, a common metalloid, is worldwide recognised as important toxic element for human beings and...
Arsenic (As) is a metalloid, naturally occurring in the earth crust. Anthropogenic sources, such as ...
The ability of two fungi (Scopularlopsis brevlcaulis & Phaeolus schweinitzii) to accumulate arsenic ...
Arsenic contamination in water and soil is becoming a severe problem. It is toxic to the environment...
Bioremediation is a biological process to remove or neutralize environmental pollutants. This study ...
The biogeochemical cycle of arsenic (As) is very complex. The current practice of measuring total ar...
Increment of arsenic (As) in soil, a highly poisonous element, is a considerably important issue now...
Industrialization has added extremely toxic metalloid arsenic into the environment which at high con...
Present acceleration of Arsenic [As] exposure leads to severe health problems. Modern scientific app...
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...
Societal Impact Statement The inoculation with arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi shows great potenti...
Arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi inoculation is considered a potential biotechnological tool for an...
The proposed application of the mutualistic interaction between a native arsenicoxidizing soil bacte...
Increasing arsenic environmental concentrations are raising worldwide concern for its impacts on hum...
Arsenic, a common metalloid, is worldwide recognised as important toxic element for human beings and...
Arsenic (As) is a metalloid, naturally occurring in the earth crust. Anthropogenic sources, such as ...
The ability of two fungi (Scopularlopsis brevlcaulis & Phaeolus schweinitzii) to accumulate arsenic ...
Arsenic contamination in water and soil is becoming a severe problem. It is toxic to the environment...
Bioremediation is a biological process to remove or neutralize environmental pollutants. This study ...
The biogeochemical cycle of arsenic (As) is very complex. The current practice of measuring total ar...
Increment of arsenic (As) in soil, a highly poisonous element, is a considerably important issue now...
Industrialization has added extremely toxic metalloid arsenic into the environment which at high con...
Present acceleration of Arsenic [As] exposure leads to severe health problems. Modern scientific app...
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...
Societal Impact Statement The inoculation with arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi shows great potenti...
Arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi inoculation is considered a potential biotechnological tool for an...
The proposed application of the mutualistic interaction between a native arsenicoxidizing soil bacte...