Abstract

Abstract: Growing awareness of environmental pollution and its negative impacts on ecosystems and human health has spread around the world in recent decades. Traditional remediation techniques frequently fail to adequately treat the wide range of toxins that affect our soil, water, and air. A revolutionary and ground-breaking technology called mycoremediation uses fungi to repair and clean up polluted areas. An overview of mycoremediation's mechanics, uses, and possible advantages is given in this research article. It examines the numerous toxins that can be successfully treated by mycoremediation and talks about the main aspects that contribute to its effectiveness. The paper also discusses upcoming directions, current difficulties, and the possibility of mycoremediation as a long-term approach to environmental restoration.

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