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Potential in mycoremediation of soil saprotrophic fungi: arsenic uptake and tolerance in different nutritional conditions

Arsenic (As) is a metalloid, naturally occurring in the earth crust. Anthropogenic sources, such as
processing of arsenic-bearing minerals, are mainly responsible for environmental contamination,
arising concern for toxic effects of As on human health and ecosystems. Fungi play key roles in
fundamental biogeochemical cycles of essential and toxic elements and soil formation. Several
studies reported that fungi can tolerate and accumulate high concentrations of arsenic and mediate

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