Microbial decolorization systems have great
potential for achieving complete color removal. Dye
decolorization by biological means has gained great
importance as it is a cheap process and can be
applied to a wide range of dye containing industrial
effluents. Diverse technologies have demonstrate the capacity of microorganisms, particularly white
rot fungi (WRF), to decolorize and remove a wide
variety of structurally diverse pollutants including
synthetic dyes.