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Bioremediation potential of a tropical soil contaminated with textile effluents

11th World Congress on Biotechnology and Biotech Industries Meet

Sanjeev Kumar and Preeti Chaurasia

Lovely Professional University, India Mewar University, India

Posters & Accepted Abstracts: J Biotechnol Biomater

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Abstract
Waste water discharged from textile and dye industry is the major cause of serious environmental hazards. Many physical and chemical methods have been used to treat the waste water but unfortunately because of the high operating costs and operational process suitable alternative will be required, also these methods does not take away dyes completely. Therefore present study deals with use of biological organism with potential bioremediation, which lead to the production of cost effective and non-toxic methods. Our objective was to isolate a potential bacterial strain isolated from untreated effluents discharged from textile industries in Banas River, Bhilwara district, Rajasthan, India. Based on the results obtained from morphological, biochemical and molecular datasets the potential Acinetobacter strains were isolated which showed bioremediation property. Our result indicated that strains of Acinetobacter also showed decolorization of the dye from effluent. Thus, present study reveals that textile effluents consisting of potential bacteria that utilize the dyes as the source of energy and nutrition, exhibiting the property of treating of industrial effluents.
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Email: sanjeev.19379@lpu.co.in

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