2021
DOI: 10.54987/bessm.v5i1.586
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Molybdate Reduction to Molybdenum Blue and Growth on Polyethylene Glycol by Bacillus sp. strain Neni-8

Rusnam .,
M.F. Rahman,
Neni Gusmanizar
et al.

Abstract: The accumulation of heavy metals and xenobiotic compounds in soil and aquatic bodies is caused by inappropriate waste disposal, industrial and mining operations, and excessive use of agricultural pesticides. Bioremediation is a more cost-effective way of removing these pollutants than other approaches. A new molybdenum-reducing bacterium with the ability to grow on a variety of polyethylene glycol (PEG)s has been discovered. Based on biochemical test, the bacterium was partially identified as Bacillus sp. stra… Show more

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