Therefore, this research article aims to phytoremediate a
textile waste effluent generated from Kafr Eldwar Dying Textile
Industry, local textile dying industry, near Alexandria-
Egypt. The present study was designed to identify microalgae
strains present in the waste effluent. In addition, the ability
of the dominant algal strain, Chlorella vulgaris was evaluated
as an efficient phytoremediator to decolorize, detoxify and
degrade this effluent. This work addresses the adaptation of
the microalgae C. vulgaris in a textile waste effluent and studies