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Identification and characterization of azo dyes decolorizing and degrading native bacterial strains from industrial effluents

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Vartika Singh1, Tanu Jindal2, Jaswant Singh3, Ashutosh Tripathi1, and Kartikeya Shukla1
» doi: 10.48047/ecb/2023.12.5.097

Abstract

As evident from the scientific investigations, the textile industries are major enforcer for one of the biggest environmental pollution issues round the globe. The aquatic and terrestrial biota suffers from the negative effect of the discharge of untreated effluents. Thus, the environmental legislation frequently requires textile mills to cleanse these effluents before discharging them into sources of water bodies. There are prominent methods to treatment of textile effluents including bioremediation, catalytic oxidation, filtration, and sorption procedures. The most efficient and environmentally benign method of removing azo dyes from wastewater is biological treatment. The azo dyes decolorization effectiveness of acclimatedstrainfrom the textile effluent using the serial dilution pour plate method has been assessed.

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