scholarly journals An Environmental Friendly Perspective of Microbial Degradation

2018 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  

In the recent years attempt to find cost-effective and ecological ways to deal with noxious waste led mankind to focus on the use of microbes for the degradation of pollutants. These environmental friendly remediation methods employs the microbial naturally occurring catabolic capabilities to alter, vitiate or accrue a large number of pollutants including poly aromatic hydrocarbons, polychlorinated biphenyls, radio nuclides ,heavy metals etc. High-through put analyses of environmentally relevant microbes provides an insight of their major degradative pathways as well as their competence to acclimate to altering environmental conditions.

Chemosphere ◽  
2007 ◽  
Vol 67 (5) ◽  
pp. 998-1009 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mario Sprovieri ◽  
Maria Luisa Feo ◽  
Lidia Prevedello ◽  
Daniela Salvagio Manta ◽  
Simone Sammartino ◽  
...  

Author(s):  
Abhilash M.R ◽  
Srikantaswamy S ◽  
Shiva Kumar D ◽  
Jagadish K ◽  
Shruthi L

<em>Present days, environment is filled up with a large quantity of toxicants including heavy metals in dissimilar forms. Heavy metal pollution is a significant environmental problem and has its negative impact on human health and agriculture. Several methods already used to clean up the environment from these kinds of contaminants, but most of them are costly and difficult to get optimum results. Currently, phytoremediation is an effective and affordable technological solution used to extract or remove inactive metals and metal pollutants from contaminated soil and water. This technology is environmental friendly and potentially cost effective. This article reports about the mobility, bio-availability and Phytoremediational response of plant in heavy metals in Industrial contaminated soil<strong> </strong>of Mysuru City, additionally Translocation factor (TF) and Biological Concentration Factor (BCF) also carried to know the ability of the Spiracia oleracea L and Zeamays L.</em>


2018 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ismail Marzuki ◽  
sinardi ◽  
Asmeati

Sponges are often used as a reference for pollutant bioindicators, (pollution of heavy metals and poly aromatic hydrocarbons. Porosity of the sponge body is used as host microorganisms, especially bacteria and fungi. Phenotypic characterization and symbiotic genotypes of Niphates sp. molecular rRNA gene 2 of Nephates sp as symbionts isolates showed a positive reaction to methyl red (acid producer), VR, citrate (has a genetic carrier enzyme), lactose and catalase (acidic). This data shows that both isolates of Niphates sp can make carbon as a nutrient source of energy: Genotypic analysis of 2 isolates of Nephates sp in the phases of amplification and alignment of the sample gene homolog series on the Bank gene concluded that the 2 isolates were Bacillus cohnii strain DSM 6307 (BC) and Bacillus pumilus strain GLB197 (BP). (Fenantrena) shows growth cell cells based on parameters of increased optical density, gas bubbles formed, changes in media pH and fermentation odor arises.


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