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toxicity of the treated ef
uent/dye solution (Ambrosio and Campos-Takaki 2004 ;
Romero et al. 2006 ; Eichlerova et al. 2007 ; Diorio et al. 2008 ). Based on the
successful laboratory results, efforts should now be made to scale-up and apply
fungal decolouration techniques in real industrial ef
uents. In addition, there is a
hope that recombinant strains with higher biodegradation capacities will be applied
in the future for the removal of dyes in wastewater.
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