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Isolation, Screening and Characterization of Ureolytic Bacteria from Cave Ornament

Authors :
Elsa Rohmah
Djong Hon Tjong
Fuji Astuti Febria
Source :
Pakistan Journal of Biological Sciences. 24:939-943
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Science Alert, 2021.

Abstract

lt;bgt;Background and Objective:lt;/bgt; Ureolytic bacteria are bacteria capable of hydrolyzing urea. In construction, these bacteria are known to help improve soil stability. One of the habitats of ureolytic bacteria is cave ornaments such as gourdam, flowstone, stalagmite and stalactite. This study aims to find isolates and characterization of ureolytic bacteria in cave ornaments.lt;bgt;Materials and Methods:lt;/bgt; Urea-CaCllt;subgt;2lt;/subgt; was used as the isolation medium and urea agar medium was used as a qualitative urease test for cave ornament bacteria isolate. This study applied a survey method and tested for gram staining, spore staining, mannitol test, catalase test and lactose test for characterization.lt;bgt;Results:lt;/bgt; There were 17 isolates positive for urease from 30 isolates from the isolates of cave ornament bacteria. The characteristics of 17 ureolytic bacteria isolates were 2 isolates gram-negative basil with negative lactose test and 1 isolate positive glucose and 1 isolate negative glucose. Total 15 isolates gram-positive basil with spore staining results, 14 isolates spore-positive with 2 isolates positive mannitol and 12 isolates negative mannitol and 1 isolate spore-negative with negative catalase.lt;bgt;Conclusion:lt;/bgt; Total 17 ureolytic bacteria isolates were found from cave ornaments. Biochemical characterization showed 1 isolate oflt;igt;Proteuslt;/igt; spp., 1 isolate oflt;igt;Pseudomonaslt;/igt; spp, 2 isolates suspected of beinglt;igt;Bacillus megateriumlt;/igt; orlt;igt;Bacillus subtilislt;/igt;, 12 isolates oflt;igt;Bacillus cereuslt;/igt; and 1 isolate oflt;igt;Lactobacilluslt;/igt; spp.

Details

ISSN :
10288880
Volume :
24
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Pakistan Journal of Biological Sciences
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....cbfe27fa297c2a1e2300bc27c5d9510e
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3923/pjbs.2021.939.943