Comparative evaluation of methods to detect biofilm formation by
bacterial isolates of poultry environments
Abstract :
Heavy metal pollution is one of the main problems due to increasing technological development. Heavy metals are generated from electroplating, textile, chemical industries and metallurgical industries. Heavy metals are held in soil due to adsorption, chemical reaction and ion exchange of soil. Microorganisms play a vital role in heavy metal biosorption from polluted soil and water. In the present study an average values of physico-chemical parameters were analysed from two sampling stations. Four fungal strains were identified from two different river soil samples. The uptake of heavy metal magnesium sulphate by Aspergilus flavus and A.niger in 10ppm concentration is more than 20ppm concentration. The FT-IR spectra of degradation products displayed peaks at different positions indicating the complete break- down of black rose.
Keywords:
Biosorption, FTIR, fungi, heavy metal
Citation: *,
(
2017),
Comparative evaluation of methods to detect biofilm formation by
bacterial isolates of poultry environments.
Scientific Transactions in Environment and Technovation,
10(1):
1-5
Correspondence: R. Manikandan Suresh