The main principle of mycofiltration is the use of fungal mycelium as a biologically active filter for removing contaminants from water. Since pollution from pathogens is the leading cause of critically impaired waters nationwide, with stormwater strongly linked to this contamination, this cutting edge research focused on removal of E. coli from water under runoff model flow conditions. Although there is substantial evidence that many fungi consume bacteria and secrete antibacterial metabolites, mycological research has remained largely isolated to ecological and pharmaceutical explorations. Mycofiltration Peer Reviewed journals provide a greater visibility within the growing scientific field. For introducing the on-going research & exciting discoveries within the dimensions of the many more Scholarly journals.
Research Article: Advances in Recycling & Waste Management
Research Article: Advances in Recycling & Waste Management
Commentry: Advances in Recycling & Waste Management
Commentry: Advances in Recycling & Waste Management
Research Article: Advances in Recycling & Waste Management
Research Article: Advances in Recycling & Waste Management
Research Article: Advances in Recycling & Waste Management
Research Article: Advances in Recycling & Waste Management
Research Article: Advances in Recycling & Waste Management
Research Article: Advances in Recycling & Waste Management
Posters & Accepted Abstracts: Advances in Recycling & Waste Management
Posters & Accepted Abstracts: Advances in Recycling & Waste Management
Scientific Tracks Abstracts: Advances in Recycling & Waste Management
Scientific Tracks Abstracts: Advances in Recycling & Waste Management
Posters & Accepted Abstracts: Journal of Biometrics & Biostatistics
Posters & Accepted Abstracts: Journal of Biometrics & Biostatistics
Posters-Accepted Abstracts: Journal of Applied & Computational Mathematics
Posters-Accepted Abstracts: Journal of Applied & Computational Mathematics
Scientific Tracks Abstracts: Journal of Applied & Computational Mathematics
Scientific Tracks Abstracts: Journal of Applied & Computational Mathematics
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