325-331This study presents microbial decolourization of textile dyes through 3 bacterial isolates [CPE (bacterial isolate from Pali
effluent), CPS (bacterial isolate from Pali soil) and CBE (bacterial isolate from Baddi effluent)] and a fungal isolate [FBE
(fungal isolate from Baddi effluent)] obtained from effluent and effluent contaminated sites in Pali (Rajasthan, India) and
Baddi (Himachal Pradesh, India). Removal of Acid Sulphone Blue dye (initial conc. 100 mg/l) after 50 h was: FBE (97.67%)
> CBE (82.83%) > CPS (60%) > CPE (51.8%). Isolates (CBE and FBE) that displayed good decolourization of Acid Sulphone
Blue could decolourize Acid Navy Blue (75.85-100%) and Fast Red A (46.42-99.33%) well but Acid Magenta was removed
with lesser efficiency (51.57-69.93%). FBE could hold a good potential for removal of toxic azo dyes from industrial effluents