Microbial Profiling, Bioremediation of Cadmium and Dye Decolourization Competence of Marine Bacterial Isolates | Chapter 11 | New Innovations in Chemistry and Biochemistry Vol.7
The microbial community is one of the many varied groups found in the ocean. Studies have showed that microorganisms isolated from the marine environment are metabolically active and have adapted to life in the water. To battle heavy metal stress and decolorization of diverse textile dyes, marine microorganisms employ...
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Study on Isolation and Characterization of Crude oil Degrading Bacteria from Oil Spill Sites of Ennore Port
The goal of this study was to isolate and identify bacterial strains as well as assess their crude oil biodegradation capacity in vitro. Oil spills are a major cause of pollution and a constant threat to the maritime environment. Crude oil degrading microbes were isolated and identified using 16S...
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