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Abstract                 Volume:3  Issue-1  Year-2016          Original Research Articles

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Removal of Heavy Metals [Ni+3, Hg+2, Pb+2, Cd+2 and Zn+2 Ions from Contaminated Soil by Combined Action-Borne Fungus, Funalia trogii
Erkurt Hatice and Ammar Kasra*
Department of Environmental Engineering, Cyprus International University (CIU), Cyprus
*Corresponding author
Abstract:

Remediation of overwhelming metal defiled soil stream is of extraordinary need as substantial metals are poisonous and posture unsafe biological effects. Minimal effort relief measures like phytoremediation and mycoremediation are ordinarily utilized. Mycoremediation utilizing full-scale parasites (mushroom Funalia trogii) have demonstrated to give viable resilience utilizing a productive gathering instrument as a part of expelling overwhelming metals from soil. The current study reports the substantial metal remediation capability of full-scale organisms on soil misleadingly defiled with 0.5, 1.0 and 1.5 ppm of five overwhelming metals [Ni+3, Hg+2, Pb+2, Cd+2 and Zn+2] particles. Funalia trogii within Polyporaceae family was observed to be powerful in expelling the overwhelming metal from the dirt under study during 35 days. This study demonstrated that white decay is effective in remediating substantial metal from contaminated soil and their remediation potential can be upgraded.

Keywords: Bioremediation, Funalia trogii, Heavy metals, Mycoremediation, Soil pollution
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Erkurt Hatice and Ammar Kasra.,2016.Removal of Heavy Metals [Ni+3, Hg+2, Pb+2, Cd+2 and Zn+2 Ions from Contaminated Soil by Combined Action-Borne Fungus, Funalia trogiiInt.J.Curr.Res.Biosci.Plantbiol. 3(1): 32-38. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.20546/ijcrbp.2016.301.003
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