Bioremediation Of Contaminated Environments Through Mycology: A Review Of Current Advancements And Future Prospects A Short Review
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Mycological bioremediation is a novel strategy that takes advantage of the
special skills of mushrooms, has become a viable method to reduce
environmental pollution brought on by numerous toxins. This paper looks
at the promise of mycological bioremediation as a long-term,
environmental friendly technique for cleaning up the polluted regions
while also giving an overview of recent breakthroughs in the field. It has
become clear that using living creatures to remove or neutralize
environmental pollutants is a potential strategy for dealing with a variety
of environmental toxins. Mycology, the study of mushrooms, has become
increasingly popular among the many bioremediation techniques due to its
extraordinary potential for cleaning up polluted habitats. Fungi are
significant agents in bioremediation efforts due to their distinctive
characteristics, which include quick development, a wide range of
metabolic skills, and an affinity for different contaminants
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