Candidate Selection for Fungi Growing Media in Dye Waste Degradation

Exploration of microorganisms such as bacteria and fungi this decade increases significantly to studied and developed because it is potentiality. However, fungi have more potential than bacteria because fungi produce ligninolytic extracellular enzymes such as lignin peroxidase, manganese peroxidase...

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subjects Bacteria
Degradation
direct congo red
Dyes
Fungi
Manganese
Media
Microorganisms
Organic compounds
Peroxidase
Pleurotuscystidiosus
rice hull
Sawdust
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