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Waste management is a global issue with which the entire globe is currently grappling. The composition and characteristics of the pollutants in effluents are unknown, which poses the greatest worry. Bioremediation is the method of utilizing the high and diversified metabolic activity of microorganisms to break down contaminants in industrial wastewater, particularly distillery effluent. Their readily available nature and affordable price make them the preferred option. Bioremediation is the process of using bacteria with strong metabolic activity to break down contaminants in industrial…mehr

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Waste management is a global issue with which the entire globe is currently grappling. The composition and characteristics of the pollutants in effluents are unknown, which poses the greatest worry. Bioremediation is the method of utilizing the high and diversified metabolic activity of microorganisms to break down contaminants in industrial wastewater, particularly distillery effluent. Their readily available nature and affordable price make them the preferred option. Bioremediation is the process of using bacteria with strong metabolic activity to break down contaminants in industrial effluents, particularly distillery effluents. Microorganisms, alone or in conjunction with other microorganisms, create an environment conducive to not only the breakdown of toxicants but also the production of some useful by-products. This work focuses on the bioremediation of distillery effluent using bacterial strain. The book is of interest to students, researchers, teachers, or any person interested in the topic.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Ranjan Singh está a trabalhar como Professor Associado de Microbiologia na Universidade Dr. R.M.L. Avadh, Ayodhya, U.P., Índia. Dr. Laxmi Kant Pandey trabalha como Professor Assistente e Diretor de Biotecnologia no St. Aloysius College, Jabalpur, M.P., Índia. Dra. Femina Sobin trabalha como Professora Assistente de Microbiologia no St. Aloysius College, Jabalpur, M.P., Índia.