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Highly cadmium tolerant fungi: their tolerance and removal potential.


ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND:Soil and effluent of lead and zinc industries contain high concentration of cadmium. The present study was conducted to isolate tolerant fungal strains from cadmium -polluted sites in Zanjan province, Iran. METHODS:Cadmium tolerance and bioremediation capacity of seven isolates including Aspergilus versicolor, Aspergillus fumigatus, Paecilomyces sp.9, Paecilomyces sp.G, Terichoderma sp, Microsporum sp,Cladosporium sp were determined. RESULTS:Minimum inhibitory concentration values among 1,000-4,000 mg l-(1)proved great ability of isolated strains to survive in cadmium polluted environments. The most tolerant fungi, Aspergilus versicolor, showed tolerance index of 0.8 in 100 mg l-(1) cadmium agar media. Fungal resistance against cadmium is depended directly on strain's biological function. A. versicolor was found to bioaccumulate over7 mg of cadmium per 1 g of mycelium, followed by 5.878, 5.243, and 5.075, 4.557 by Paecilomyces sp, Aspergilus fumigatus, Microsporum sp and Terichoderma sp, respectively. CONCLUSION:It can be noted that tolerance of the strains appears to be independent from bioaccumulation capacity. Finally, the results indicated that A. versicolor could be a prospective candidate for bioremediation processes.

SUBMITTER: Mohammadian Fazli M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4372280 | biostudies-literature | 2015

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Highly cadmium tolerant fungi: their tolerance and removal potential.

Mohammadian Fazli Mehran M   Soleimani Negin N   Mehrasbi Mohammadreza M   Darabian Sima S   Mohammadi Jamshid J   Ramazani Ali A  

Journal of environmental health science & engineering 20150314


<h4>Background</h4>Soil and effluent of lead and zinc industries contain high concentration of cadmium. The present study was conducted to isolate tolerant fungal strains from cadmium -polluted sites in Zanjan province, Iran.<h4>Methods</h4>Cadmium tolerance and bioremediation capacity of seven isolates including Aspergilus versicolor, Aspergillus fumigatus, Paecilomyces sp.9, Paecilomyces sp.G, Terichoderma sp, Microsporum sp,Cladosporium sp were determined.<h4>Results</h4>Minimum inhibitory co  ...[more]

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