2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.bjm.2016.01.008
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Screening of Trichoderma isolates for their potential of biosorption of nickel and cadmium

Abstract: Fourteen Trichoderma isolates were evaluated for their tolerance to two heavy metals, nickel and cadmium. Three isolates, MT-4, UBT-18, and IBT-I, showed high levels of nickel tolerance, whereas MT-4, UBT-18, and IBT-II showed better tolerance of cadmium than the other isolates. Under nickel stress, biomass production increased up to a Ni concentration of 60 ppm in all strains but then decreased as the concentrations of nickel were further increased. Among the nickel-tolerant isolates, UBT-18 produced signific… Show more

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“…An increase in Cd(II) concentration led to a decrease in the biomass production and thereafter a rise in the residual Cd(II). The results of this study are in the line with the conclusions of Nongmaithem et al (2016) on Trichoderma isolates and Cd(II). Monovalent cations (H + , Na + /K + ) were stated to be associated with the ion exchange process due to a weak attachment with biomass as compared to divalent cations (Verma et al, 2008).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…An increase in Cd(II) concentration led to a decrease in the biomass production and thereafter a rise in the residual Cd(II). The results of this study are in the line with the conclusions of Nongmaithem et al (2016) on Trichoderma isolates and Cd(II). Monovalent cations (H + , Na + /K + ) were stated to be associated with the ion exchange process due to a weak attachment with biomass as compared to divalent cations (Verma et al, 2008).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…However, this tolerance could not be extended to higher Cd concentrations for all the isolated strains. Nevertheless, isolations in metal-contaminated sites seem to be an effective way to collect microorganisms presenting metal tolerance and/or resistance mechanisms as demonstrated in this study and also by several other studies [58][59][60][61][62]. As a further example, a fungal strain that accumulates dysprosium (Dy), a rare earth element, could be isolated from an acidic environment containing high concentration of heavy metals [63].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 56%
“…The ability of Trichoderma species to tolerate heavy metals was also described by Nomgmaithem et al [61]. However, these authors suggest that, even though these fungi seem to be metal tolerant, in Cd-contaminated soil their population dynamics may be affected through reduced sporulation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 80%
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“…Inúmeros processos apresentam metais em seus efluentes. Se os metais estiverem acima dos níveis nutricionais permitidos, tornam-se tóxicos e a contaminação de solos por esses metais tem impacto na saúde humana (5,6). O níquel é um metal que gera preocupação devido sua acumulação e limites de descarte foram estipulados, devido aos efeitos tóxicos (7).…”
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