2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2021.113017
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Chemometric study on the biochemical marker of the manglicolous fungi to illustrate its potentiality as a bio indicator for heavy metal pollution in Indian Sundarbans

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“… ( a ) This represents Manglicolous Fungal colony ( b ) Manglicolous fungi’s Compound microscopic image [ 60 ] ( c ) Desorption and reusability study, like efficiency of different regenerative solution for desorption of Cr, regeneration study. Reprinted/adapted with permission from Ref.…”
Section: Figurementioning
confidence: 99%
“… ( a ) This represents Manglicolous Fungal colony ( b ) Manglicolous fungi’s Compound microscopic image [ 60 ] ( c ) Desorption and reusability study, like efficiency of different regenerative solution for desorption of Cr, regeneration study. Reprinted/adapted with permission from Ref.…”
Section: Figurementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mangrove forests are highly productive coastal ecosystems that host a vast diversity of bacteria, algae, protozoa, and fungi. The latter, called manglicolous fungi (Sahoo & Dhal 2009), fulfill various essential functions such as the decomposition of organic matter, phosphate solubilization, and carbon flux (Mahanti et al 2021). They are potential sources of enzymes, antio-_________________ Corresponding editor: Loretto Contreras biotics, antifungals, pesticides, and antitumor agents discovered in bioprospecting studies (Jia et al 2020, Zucconi et al 2020, Peraza-Jiménez et al 2021, Raimi & Adeleke 2021.…”
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confidence: 99%