Species diversity and utilization of bamboo to support life’s the community of Karangwangi Village, Cidaun Sub-District of Cianjur, Indonesia

Abstract. Hailu HW, Sajidan, Pangastuti A, GreinerR. 2017. Isolation, characterization and 18S rDNA sequence analysis of phytase producing fungi from Indonesia, Indonesia. Biodiversitas 18: 10-14. Phytase breaks down the phytate portion of grains and oil seeds; thereby, releasing phosphorus and mine...

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Autores principales: HAILU WELDEKIROS HAILU, SAJIDAN SAJIDAN, ARTINI PANGASTUTI, RALF GREINER
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:358bb65b15e94e3e99c8cb280a9dcf392021-11-16T13:50:46ZSpecies diversity and utilization of bamboo to support life’s the community of Karangwangi Village, Cidaun Sub-District of Cianjur, Indonesia1412-033X2085-472210.13057/biodiv/d180102https://doaj.org/article/358bb65b15e94e3e99c8cb280a9dcf392017-02-01T00:00:00Zhttps://smujo.id/biodiv/article/view/744https://doaj.org/toc/1412-033Xhttps://doaj.org/toc/2085-4722Abstract. Hailu HW, Sajidan, Pangastuti A, GreinerR. 2017. Isolation, characterization and 18S rDNA sequence analysis of phytase producing fungi from Indonesia, Indonesia. Biodiversitas 18: 10-14. Phytase breaks down the phytate portion of grains and oil seeds; thereby, releasing phosphorus and minerals for animals. The objectives of this research were to screen phytase-producing novel species of fungi; to conduct cultural and phylogenetic characterization; to perform 18S rDNA sequencing and BLAST analysis. Samples of fungi were collected from different sources, cultured on potato dextrose agar and potato dextrose broth. Phytase assay was conducted based on Vanadate-molybdate method. Three isolates with highest enzyme activity were selected for pH and temperature optimization. DNA was extracted by modifying plant DNA extraction and yeast genomic DNA extraction kits. The 18S rDNA gene was amplified and sequenced. The result indicated that optimum temperatures ranged from 60-75oC and the optimum pH for isolates from papaya (Angr), palm bark (Abark) and sugarcane soil field (Asoil) were 4.5, 3.0 and 4.5, respectively. Based on 18S rDNA sequence analysis the phytase producing fungal isolates Angr, Abark and Asoil were identical to Aspergillus niger, Beauveria felina and Nigrosabulum globosum, respectively. Keywords: 18S rDNA, BLAST, fungi, phytase, phylogenyHAILU WELDEKIROS HAILUSAJIDAN SAJIDANARTINI PANGASTUTIRALF GREINERMBI & UNS SoloarticleBiology (General)QH301-705.5ENBiodiversitas, Vol 18, Iss 1 (2017)
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HAILU WELDEKIROS HAILU
SAJIDAN SAJIDAN
ARTINI PANGASTUTI
RALF GREINER
Species diversity and utilization of bamboo to support life’s the community of Karangwangi Village, Cidaun Sub-District of Cianjur, Indonesia
description Abstract. Hailu HW, Sajidan, Pangastuti A, GreinerR. 2017. Isolation, characterization and 18S rDNA sequence analysis of phytase producing fungi from Indonesia, Indonesia. Biodiversitas 18: 10-14. Phytase breaks down the phytate portion of grains and oil seeds; thereby, releasing phosphorus and minerals for animals. The objectives of this research were to screen phytase-producing novel species of fungi; to conduct cultural and phylogenetic characterization; to perform 18S rDNA sequencing and BLAST analysis. Samples of fungi were collected from different sources, cultured on potato dextrose agar and potato dextrose broth. Phytase assay was conducted based on Vanadate-molybdate method. Three isolates with highest enzyme activity were selected for pH and temperature optimization. DNA was extracted by modifying plant DNA extraction and yeast genomic DNA extraction kits. The 18S rDNA gene was amplified and sequenced. The result indicated that optimum temperatures ranged from 60-75oC and the optimum pH for isolates from papaya (Angr), palm bark (Abark) and sugarcane soil field (Asoil) were 4.5, 3.0 and 4.5, respectively. Based on 18S rDNA sequence analysis the phytase producing fungal isolates Angr, Abark and Asoil were identical to Aspergillus niger, Beauveria felina and Nigrosabulum globosum, respectively. Keywords: 18S rDNA, BLAST, fungi, phytase, phylogeny
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author HAILU WELDEKIROS HAILU
SAJIDAN SAJIDAN
ARTINI PANGASTUTI
RALF GREINER
author_facet HAILU WELDEKIROS HAILU
SAJIDAN SAJIDAN
ARTINI PANGASTUTI
RALF GREINER
author_sort HAILU WELDEKIROS HAILU
title Species diversity and utilization of bamboo to support life’s the community of Karangwangi Village, Cidaun Sub-District of Cianjur, Indonesia
title_short Species diversity and utilization of bamboo to support life’s the community of Karangwangi Village, Cidaun Sub-District of Cianjur, Indonesia
title_full Species diversity and utilization of bamboo to support life’s the community of Karangwangi Village, Cidaun Sub-District of Cianjur, Indonesia
title_fullStr Species diversity and utilization of bamboo to support life’s the community of Karangwangi Village, Cidaun Sub-District of Cianjur, Indonesia
title_full_unstemmed Species diversity and utilization of bamboo to support life’s the community of Karangwangi Village, Cidaun Sub-District of Cianjur, Indonesia
title_sort species diversity and utilization of bamboo to support life’s the community of karangwangi village, cidaun sub-district of cianjur, indonesia
publisher MBI & UNS Solo
publishDate 2017
url https://doaj.org/article/358bb65b15e94e3e99c8cb280a9dcf39
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