The mechanism of degradation of alizarin red by a white-rot fungus Trametes gibbosa
Abstract Background Alizarin red (AR) is a typical anthraquinone dye, and the resulting wastewater is toxic and difficult to remove. A study showed that the white rot fungus Trametes gibbosa (T. gibbosa) can degrade dye wastewater by decolorization and has its own enzyme-producing traits. Methods In...
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Main Authors: | Jian Zhang, Yujie Chi, Lianrong Feng |
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Language: | EN |
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2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/880e75fa191f4d3da75a91b124af0aa0 |
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