Ecotoxic heavy metals transformation by bacteria and fungi in aquatic ecosystem

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Amiy Dutt Chaturvedi
Dharm Pal
Santhosh Penta
Awanish Kumar
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[1] Shri Shankaracharya Mahavidyalaya,Department of Biochemistry
[2] National Institute of Technology Raipur,Department of Chemical Engineering
[3] National Institute of Technology Raipur,Department of Chemistry
[4] National Institute of Technology Raipur,Department of Biotechnology
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Heavy metals; Ecotoxic; Microbes; Transformation; Remediation;
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Water is the most important and vital molecule of our planet and covers 75 % of earth surface. But it is getting polluted due to high industrial growth. The heavy metals produced by industrial activities are recurrently added to it and considered as dangerous pollutants. Increasing concentration of toxic heavy metals (Pb2+, Cd2+, Hg2+, Ni2+) in water is a severe threat for human. Heavy metal contaminated water is highly carcinogenic and poisonous at even relatively low concentrations. When they discharged in water bodies, they dissolve in the water and are distributed in the food chain. Bacteria and fungi are efficient microbes that frequently transform heavy metals and remove toxicity. The application of bacteria and fungi may offer cost benefit in water treatment plants for heavy metal transformation and directly related to public health and environmental safety issues. The heavy metals transformation rate in water is also dependent on the enzymatic capability of microorganisms. By transforming toxic heavy metals microbes sustain aquatic and terrestrial life. Therefore the application of microbiological biomass for heavy metal transformation and removal from aquatic ecosystem is highly significant and striking. This paper reviews the microbial transformation of heavy metal, microbe metal interaction and different approaches for microbial heavy metal remediation from water bodies.
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页码:1595 / 1603
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