2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e22344
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Bio-mediated detoxification of heavy metal contaminated soil and phytotoxicity reduction using novel strain of Brevundimonas vancanneytii SMA3

Ankita Ghosh,
Diksha Sah,
Moumita Chakraborty
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“…These species have previously been identified and isolated from tannery and residual wastewaters, characterised and evaluated for chromium bioremediation [95][96][97][98] and Cr 6+ transformation to Cr 3+ [99,100]. Brevundimonas have been mainly identified and isolated from sedimented waters [101], rivers [102], and soil samples [103][104][105]. Brevundimonas strains have also been identified and isolated for heavy metal bioremediation [106,107], cadmium and zinc bioremediation [108], and arsenic resistance [109,110].…”
Section: Bioinformatics and Species Identificationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These species have previously been identified and isolated from tannery and residual wastewaters, characterised and evaluated for chromium bioremediation [95][96][97][98] and Cr 6+ transformation to Cr 3+ [99,100]. Brevundimonas have been mainly identified and isolated from sedimented waters [101], rivers [102], and soil samples [103][104][105]. Brevundimonas strains have also been identified and isolated for heavy metal bioremediation [106,107], cadmium and zinc bioremediation [108], and arsenic resistance [109,110].…”
Section: Bioinformatics and Species Identificationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These species have previously been identified and isolated from tannery and residual wastewater, characterised and evaluated for chromium bioremediation [86][87][88][89] and Cr 6+ transformation to Cr 3+ [90,91]. Brevundimonas has been mainly identified and isolated from sedimented waters [92], rivers [93] and soil samples [94][95][96]. Brevundimonas strains have also been identified and isolated for heavy metal bioremediation [97,98], cadmium and zinc bioremediation [99], and arsenic resistance [100,101].…”
Section: Bioinformatics and Species Identificationmentioning
confidence: 99%