Dye wastewaters have been one of the main sources of severe pollution problems worldwide. Conventional chemical and physical techniques possess inherent limitations such as high cost, formation of hazardous by-products, and intensive energy requirements. As a feasible alternative, dye decolorization using microorganisms, has recently received much attention owing to its ease of application, low cost, and environmental benignity. Some fungi have been applied to the treatment of dye effluent, owing the...