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Abstract The present study is concerned with two approaches. The high costs and low safety of chemical and physical removal strategies require finding alternative strategies. Amylolytic halophilic bacteria (AHB) are considered a promising alternative strategy, where they play a critical role in degradation of these wastes from soil environments. The first approach was isolation and identification of amylolytic halophilic bacteria from collected samples of Wadi El-Natrun, and screening the most potential bacterial isolates that show the ability to hydrolyze starch. To screen the potential amylolytic halophilic bacteria, the medium was amended with starch and the ability of the isolates to produce amylase enzyme was estimated by calculating hydrolytic activity. |