Methylmercury Biosorption Activity by Methylmercury-resistant Lactic Acid Bacteria Isolated From West Sekotong, Indonesia
Methylmercury has been generally known as a toxic heavy metal for both human and environment. Bacterial-based bioremediation of heavy metal is suggested as an ecofriendly and low-cost bioremediation process. There was limited information regarding the role of lactic acid bacteria (LAB) as detoxifica...
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Main Authors: | Gasong, Beatrix T. (Author), Abrian, Satriya (Author), Setyabudi, Francis M.C. Sigit (Author) |
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Bogor Agricultural University, Indonesia,
2018-03-27.
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