Mycoremediation Mycofiltration Magnetism in Mycorrhizal Bed of Pleurotus Ostreatus

Authors

  • Indira Mohini Sharma Author
  • Dr.Dushyant Singh Chauhan Author
  • Dr Dharmesh Gupta Author

Abstract

Mycoremediation is bioremediation process by fungi and their enzymes present in It due to their ligninolytic or lignocellulolytic activity they secreate the enzyme to degrade or scavenge the environmental organic & inorganic compound to the simplest and absorbable form. In case of Pleurotus ostreatus (OM mushroom ) hypha shows the microfiltration & iron binding magnetism property to eat and entrap into their interwoven hypha, when attached with substrate they from a biofilm or biofilter like layered porous structure (permeable) easy to filter the polluted water to its optimum level. when the hypha is in growing stage or active stage, show multiplicatory bioremedial effect to purify the impure water leads to change in physicochemical properties like colour, odour pH , acidity, alkalinity, hardness, tds, conductivity or excessive metal like iron. Etc The term "infiltration" refers to the process of water moving in all directions into the soil. or utilized are included in the process of drip irrigation maintained the equal regulation of water The maximum rate at which water is absorbed into the soil or substrate in case of Macro fungus OM mushroom play a maximum filtration rate by its multiplicatory hypha like structure. OM mushroom shows hairy or hypha cottony filter sheet like structure able to entrap iron particles very closely & digest it, specificity for iron uptake or digestion shows the mycorrhizal bed forming by 10 units to check the filtration rate at the treatment giving per day at on consecutive days results shows increasing of iron uptake or digestion by the Pleurotous mycorrhiza is more in 1day

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Published

2022-01-01

How to Cite

Mycoremediation Mycofiltration Magnetism in Mycorrhizal Bed of Pleurotus Ostreatus. (2022). International Journal of Food and Nutritional Sciences, 11(Special Issue 2), 1663-1674. https://www.ijfans.org/index.php/Journal/article/view/8201