Communal microaerophilic-aerobic biodegradation of amaranth by novel NAR-2 bacterial consortium
A novel bacterial consortium, NAR-2 which consists of Citrobacter freundii A1, Enterococcus casseliflavus C1 and Enterobacter cloacae L17 was investigated for biodegradation of Amaranth azo dye under sequential microaerophilic-aerobic condition. The NAR-2 bacterial consortium with E. casseliflavus C...
Main Authors: | Chan, Giek Far (Author), Abdul Rashid, Noor Aini (Author), Chua, Lee Suan (Author), Ab.llah, Norzarini (Author), Nasiri, Rozita (Author), Mohamad Ikubar, Mohamed Roslan (Author) |
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Language: | English |
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