2021
DOI: 10.36547/nbc.1219
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Basic interactions of Aspergillus niger with Se(IV)

Abstract: Filamentous fungus Aspergillus niger is commonly found on decaying vegetation or in indoor environment and has a number of uses, including application in bioremediation. Hence, the basic interactions of this common mould with selenite were studied, including biovolatilization, bioaccumulation and toxicity effects of selenite on fungal growth. The fungal strain, originally isolated from noncontaminated soil, was cultivated under aerobic conditions on liquid cultivation media with concentration of Se(IV) 19 or 2… Show more

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“…Various elements, including radionuclides, can be actively taken up by microorganisms (Urik et al, 2010;Urik et al, 2011) or be fixed to microbial cell walls or extracellular polysaccharides of biofilms (Čerňanský et al, 2007;Littera et al, 2011). Iodide accumulation in…”
Section: Bioaccumulationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Various elements, including radionuclides, can be actively taken up by microorganisms (Urik et al, 2010;Urik et al, 2011) or be fixed to microbial cell walls or extracellular polysaccharides of biofilms (Čerňanský et al, 2007;Littera et al, 2011). Iodide accumulation in…”
Section: Bioaccumulationmentioning
confidence: 99%