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Microbial, Cellulolytic Isolation And Identification From Durian Leather Waste

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dc.contributor.author Hapsoh
dc.contributor.author Gusmawartati
dc.contributor.author Husnah, Ujang Al
dc.date.accessioned 2016-07-28T02:07:19Z
dc.date.available 2016-07-28T02:07:19Z
dc.date.issued 2016-07-28
dc.identifier.isbn 978-979-95093-9-0
dc.identifier.uri http://repository.unri.ac.id/xmlui/handle/123456789/8523
dc.description.abstract Isolation of microbial cellulolytic (cellulose decomposer) can grow naturally or intentionally given to accelerate the recast of organic material containing cellulose. This microbe has an important role in biogeochemical cycles and very responsive to the recycling of organic compounds. Durian’s peel is the household waste that being disposed as waste and has no economic value so that the recast of durian waste peel still occur naturally. Durian’s peel is one of the sources of cellulose which has not been utilized optimally. The research was aimed to obtain potentially cellulolytic microbial isolates derived from durian waste peel so that it can be utilized in recasting the cellulose either from the durian waste peel itselfs or other agriculture wastes. Cellulolytic microbes were isolated from durian shell waste that has naturally half decaying. The Microbes are grown in Carboxymethil microbial cellulose media (CMC) with some level of dilution. The Microbes’ isolation uses the scratch methods and pour-jelly methods. Cellulolytic microbial isolates was observed microscopically by gram staining. Microbes that can be isolated as much as seven isolates that four isolates of bacteria and three isolates of fungal. Based on results of the bacterial gram staining, two Gram negative bacteria and two Gram positive bacteria were obtained. The ability test of cellulolytic bacteria was tested qualitatively that seen from the resulting index cellulolytic bacterial isolates respectively of 3.9, 2.6, 2.8, 3.5 while the index cellulolytic generated by each of the fungi is 2.2, 1.8, 1.5. The larger the index cellulolytic generated, the greater the ability of microbes to degrade cellulose there en_US
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dc.subject isolation, en_US
dc.subject cellulolytic microbes en_US
dc.subject durian peel waste, en_US
dc.subject CMC. en_US
dc.title Microbial, Cellulolytic Isolation And Identification From Durian Leather Waste en_US
dc.type UR-Scientific Work Lecturer en_US


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