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Assessment of Bioefficacy of Achromobacter xylosoxidans KUESCCHK-6, Isolated from Textile Contaminated Soil, in Treating Textile Effluent and its Impact on Vigna mungo
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Assessment of Bioefficacy of Achromobacter xylosoxidans KUESCCHK-6, Isolated from Textile Contaminated Soil, in Treating Textile Effluent and its Impact on Vigna mungo
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Assessment of Bioefficacy of Achromobacter xylosoxidans KUESCCHK-6, Isolated from Textile Contaminated Soil, in Treating Textile Effluent and its Impact on Vigna mungo
Assessment of Bioefficacy of Achromobacter xylosoxidans KUESCCHK-6, Isolated from Textile Contaminated Soil, in Treating Textile Effluent and its Impact on Vigna mungo
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Assessment of Bioefficacy of Achromobacter xylosoxidans KUESCCHK-6, Isolated from Textile Contaminated Soil, in Treating Textile Effluent and its Impact on Vigna mungo

2025
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Textile effluents are major pollutants with varied contaminants. Traditional treatment methods are costly and produce sludge, necessitating alternative, eco-friendly solutions. Biological treatment methods are receiving attention as it is proven to be cheap, environment-friendly, and highly efficient treatment methods for dye effluent on an industrial scale as compared to the other available treatment methods. The present work evaluates the bioremediation of textile effluent using a pure culture of a bacterium isolated from the soil samples contaminated with textile wastewater. The strain was identified as Achromobacter xylosoxidans KUESCCHK-6 (GenBank Accession Number: OM475749) through 16S rRNA molecular analysis. This bacterial strain was used to treat textile effluent under specific conditions: glucose as the carbon source, urea as the nitrogen source, a C/N ratio of 6:1, a temperature of 35°C, a pH of 8.5, and a static incubation period of 5 days. The results indicated that the strain effectively reduced various physiochemical parameters of the raw textile wastewater: color by 87.94%, BOD by 80.61%, COD by 80.96%, EC by 73.11%, fluoride by 81.15%, phosphate by 79.57%, sodium by 76.88%, and turbidity by 81.02%. Additionally, metal ions, including iron, were removed by 84.83%, while other metals, such as zinc, nickel, manganese, copper, lead, cadmium, total chromium, arsenic, barium, cobalt, and boron, were reduced to belowdetectable limits. Phytotoxicity tests confirmed the non-toxic nature of the treated effluent. Overall, the study concludes that Achromobacter xylosoxidans KUESCCHK-6 is a promising candidate for the bioremediation of textile industrial effluents, with potential for commercial application.

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