Isolation of Organohalide Degrading Pseudomonas from Pesticide Organohalide Poluted Soil

Organohalide are compounds that is toxic and difficult to be degraded. Organohalide is considered as the most dangerous pollutants in the environment. These compounds are widely used as pesticides, herbicides, intermediates in the fertilizer synthesis, pharmaceuticals, and cosmetics industr...

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Main Author: Rizky Trihatmojo, Achmad
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spelling id-itb.:380952019-05-06T13:43:27ZIsolation of Organohalide Degrading Pseudomonas from Pesticide Organohalide Poluted Soil Rizky Trihatmojo, Achmad Kimia Indonesia Final Project Pseudomonas, monochloroacetic acid, haloacid dehalogenase, bioremediation, organohalide INSTITUT TEKNOLOGI BANDUNG https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/38095 Organohalide are compounds that is toxic and difficult to be degraded. Organohalide is considered as the most dangerous pollutants in the environment. These compounds are widely used as pesticides, herbicides, intermediates in the fertilizer synthesis, pharmaceuticals, and cosmetics industries. One of the ways to remove organohalide pollutants is by bioremediation. Bioremediation is the way of reducing pollutants by using microorganisms. Pseudomonas is one of Gram negative bacteria that is known for its ability to use organohalide compounds as the sole carbon source. This research aims to isolat and characterize monochloroacetic acid (MCA) degrading Pseudomonas from organohalide contaminated soil. Isolation was carried out using some specific media for Pseudomonas with MCA as the sole of carbon source. Some of the isolats obtained were characterized by their growing ability at various MCA concentrations. The bacterial characterization was performed using a 16S rDNA typing technique through PCR using Bact27F as a forward primer (5'-AGA GTT TGA TGG CTC AG-3 ') and UNI1492R as a reverse primer (5'-GGT TAC CTT GTT ACG ACT T-3'). The ability of isolats to degrade MCA were determined by measuring the amount of Cl- released to the medium using Bergmann and Sanik methods. This research yielded 8 Gram negative isolats, one of which was able to grow in a minimum medium containing 20 mM MCA and able to degrade 4,85% MCA. Ribotyping has been successfully identifying four isolats which were Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Pseudomonas sp., Alkaligenes sp., and Serratia rubidaea. text
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Isolation of Organohalide Degrading Pseudomonas from Pesticide Organohalide Poluted Soil
description Organohalide are compounds that is toxic and difficult to be degraded. Organohalide is considered as the most dangerous pollutants in the environment. These compounds are widely used as pesticides, herbicides, intermediates in the fertilizer synthesis, pharmaceuticals, and cosmetics industries. One of the ways to remove organohalide pollutants is by bioremediation. Bioremediation is the way of reducing pollutants by using microorganisms. Pseudomonas is one of Gram negative bacteria that is known for its ability to use organohalide compounds as the sole carbon source. This research aims to isolat and characterize monochloroacetic acid (MCA) degrading Pseudomonas from organohalide contaminated soil. Isolation was carried out using some specific media for Pseudomonas with MCA as the sole of carbon source. Some of the isolats obtained were characterized by their growing ability at various MCA concentrations. The bacterial characterization was performed using a 16S rDNA typing technique through PCR using Bact27F as a forward primer (5'-AGA GTT TGA TGG CTC AG-3 ') and UNI1492R as a reverse primer (5'-GGT TAC CTT GTT ACG ACT T-3'). The ability of isolats to degrade MCA were determined by measuring the amount of Cl- released to the medium using Bergmann and Sanik methods. This research yielded 8 Gram negative isolats, one of which was able to grow in a minimum medium containing 20 mM MCA and able to degrade 4,85% MCA. Ribotyping has been successfully identifying four isolats which were Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Pseudomonas sp., Alkaligenes sp., and Serratia rubidaea.
format Final Project
author Rizky Trihatmojo, Achmad
author_facet Rizky Trihatmojo, Achmad
author_sort Rizky Trihatmojo, Achmad
title Isolation of Organohalide Degrading Pseudomonas from Pesticide Organohalide Poluted Soil
title_short Isolation of Organohalide Degrading Pseudomonas from Pesticide Organohalide Poluted Soil
title_full Isolation of Organohalide Degrading Pseudomonas from Pesticide Organohalide Poluted Soil
title_fullStr Isolation of Organohalide Degrading Pseudomonas from Pesticide Organohalide Poluted Soil
title_full_unstemmed Isolation of Organohalide Degrading Pseudomonas from Pesticide Organohalide Poluted Soil
title_sort isolation of organohalide degrading pseudomonas from pesticide organohalide poluted soil
url https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/38095
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