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Effectiveness of Dyes Removal by Mixed Fungal Cultures and Toxicity of Their Metabolites
Decolorization of brilliant green (0.06 g/L), Evans blue (0.15 g/L), and their mixture (total concentration 0.08 g/L, proportion 1:1 w / w ) by fungi was studied. Fungal strains [ Pleurotus ostreatus (BWPH), Gloeophyllum odoratum (DCa), and Fusarium oxysporum (G1)] were used separately and as a mixt...
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Published in: | Water, air, and soil pollution air, and soil pollution, 2013-05, Vol.224 (5), p.1534-1534, Article 1534 |
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Summary: | Decolorization of brilliant green (0.06 g/L), Evans blue (0.15 g/L), and their mixture (total concentration 0.08 g/L, proportion 1:1
w
/
w
) by fungi was studied. Fungal strains [
Pleurotus ostreatus
(BWPH),
Gloeophyllum odoratum
(DCa), and
Fusarium oxysporum
(G1)] were used separately and as a mixture of them. Zootoxicity (
Daphnia magna
) and phytotoxicity (
Lemna minor
) changes were estimated after the end of experiment. Mixtures of fungal strains were less effective in decolorization process than the same strains used separately (as a single strains). After 96 h of experiment, living biomass of strain BWPH removed up to 95.5 %; DCa, up to 84.6 %; G1, up to 79.2 % where mixtures BWPH + DCa removed up to 74.3 %; and BWPH + G1, only up to 32.2 % of used dyes. High effectiveness of dyes removal not always corresponded with decrease of toxicity. The highest decrease of zootoxicity and phytotoxicity (from V to III toxicity class or to even nontoxic) was noticed for single strains, while no changes or slight toxicity decrease was noticed in samples with strains mixtures. |
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ISSN: | 0049-6979 1573-2932 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s11270-013-1534-0 |