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 +* It has been observed that a wide variety of fungal species have proved effective in remediation treatment; more notably are those of Basidiomycota and Ascomycota. Although these phylum's dominate the majority of the fungi used in remediation, there is evidence that Zygomycota and Glycomycota may also be effective. Within the studies it is reiterated that the reason for the effectiveness of the fungi in remediation lies in the activity of the corresponding enzymes.
==Definitions== ==Definitions==

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Use of Fungi in Remediation

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Processes Involved

Species Types Involved

  • It has been observed that a wide variety of fungal species have proved effective in remediation treatment; more notably are those of Basidiomycota and Ascomycota. Although these phylum's dominate the majority of the fungi used in remediation, there is evidence that Zygomycota and Glycomycota may also be effective. Within the studies it is reiterated that the reason for the effectiveness of the fungi in remediation lies in the activity of the corresponding enzymes.

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References

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