Biological Treatments : Isolation of Mycobiota From Selected Samples

Authors

  • Noopur Srivastava  Research Scholar
  • Dr. Shafqat Alauddin  Professor, Department of Chemistry, Shibli National College Azamgarh, India

Keywords:

Mycobiota, Biological Treatments

Abstract

Introduction: The contemporary world's fast industrialization and urbanisation have both led to an increase in the quantity of garbage that is discarded into the environment, which in turn contributes to the problem of pollution. Aim of the study: the main aim of the study is to Biological Treatments: Isolation Of Mycobiota From Selected Samples Material and method: All of the samples were gathered in sterile plastic bags, transported to the laboratory, and put to use straight away in the process of isolating fungus. Conclusion: There are many different industries that employ dyes, including the leather tanning business, the textile industry, the paper industry, food technology, agricultural research, light-harvesting arrays, photoelectrochemical cells, hair colouring, and cosmetics.

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2023-04-12

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Noopur Srivastava, Dr. Shafqat Alauddin "Biological Treatments : Isolation of Mycobiota From Selected Samples" International Journal of Scientific Research in Science and Technology(IJSRST), Online ISSN : 2395-602X, Print ISSN : 2395-6011,Volume 10, Issue 2, pp.595-608, March-April-2023.