Propose of Review: Anthropogenic activities are saturating wastewater treatment plants and the environment with an increasing range of organic and inorganic compounds, impairing ecosystems and health. Filamentous fungi, with characteristic filamentous growth, array of extracellular and intracellular enzymes, production of surfactants, cell wall biosorption properties, and symbiotic momentum, can contribute to a paradigm shift on the perception of anthropogenic pollution. This review provides a critical analysis of the main bottlenecks for feasible filamentous fungus-including processes and proposes a holistic approach for pollution mitigation using filamentous fungi. Recent Findings: Filamentous fungi can convert ordinary sidestreams into, ...
Biodegradation is the general term used for all biologically mediated break down of chemical compoun...
Fungi are capable of the degradation, utilisation and/or transformation of a wide variety of organic...
This article outlines the important biogeochemical roles that fungi play in the degradation, utiliza...
Fungal biomasses are capable of treating metal-contaminated effluents with efficiencies several orde...
Fungal biomasses are capable of treating metal-contaminated effluents with efficiencies several orde...
Fungal biomasses are capable of treating metal-contaminated effluents with efficiencies several orde...
Abstract: The effects on the environment of pollution, particularly that caused by various industria...
Micropollutants are a diverse group of compounds that are detected at trace concentrations and may h...
Bioremediation, defined as the controlled use of organisms to remove pollutants from the environment...
In pursuit of a better environmental sustainability, production industries are moving away from the ...
Fungi are ubiquitous in the aquatic and terrestrial environments, occurring as unicellular yeasts, p...
Discharge of organic load from treated wastewater may cause environmental eutrophication. Recently, ...
Improved human lifestyle and industrialization has led to unsustainable linear economies with overex...
Abstract Fungal biotechnology is set to play a keystone role in the emerging bioeconomy, notably to ...
Biodegradation is the general term used for all biologically mediated break down of chemical compoun...
Fungi are capable of the degradation, utilisation and/or transformation of a wide variety of organic...
This article outlines the important biogeochemical roles that fungi play in the degradation, utiliza...
Fungal biomasses are capable of treating metal-contaminated effluents with efficiencies several orde...
Fungal biomasses are capable of treating metal-contaminated effluents with efficiencies several orde...
Fungal biomasses are capable of treating metal-contaminated effluents with efficiencies several orde...
Abstract: The effects on the environment of pollution, particularly that caused by various industria...
Micropollutants are a diverse group of compounds that are detected at trace concentrations and may h...
Bioremediation, defined as the controlled use of organisms to remove pollutants from the environment...
In pursuit of a better environmental sustainability, production industries are moving away from the ...
Fungi are ubiquitous in the aquatic and terrestrial environments, occurring as unicellular yeasts, p...
Discharge of organic load from treated wastewater may cause environmental eutrophication. Recently, ...
Improved human lifestyle and industrialization has led to unsustainable linear economies with overex...
Abstract Fungal biotechnology is set to play a keystone role in the emerging bioeconomy, notably to ...
Biodegradation is the general term used for all biologically mediated break down of chemical compoun...
Fungi are capable of the degradation, utilisation and/or transformation of a wide variety of organic...
This article outlines the important biogeochemical roles that fungi play in the degradation, utiliza...