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Symbiont Bacteria of Mangrove Organic Waste as Consortium Bacteria, Cellulose Degrading Bacteria and Antibacterial Agent

Delianis Pringgenies1*, Ali Djenaedi1, Rini Widiyadmi2 and Dafit Ariyanto3

1Department of Marine Science, Diponegoro University, Indonesia

2Islam Al Azhar 14 Senior High School, Indonesia

3Department of Agriculture, Asahan University, Indonesia

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Received Date: January 14, 2020;  Published Date: January 27, 2020

Abstract

Four species of bacteria, namely Pseudomonas sp., Flavobacterium sp., Acinetobacter sp., and Bacillus subtilis from symbiont bacteria of mangrove organic waste. The bacteria found synergies each other’s and potency as cellulose degrading bacteria and antibacterisal agents. consortium bacteria showed promise in water treatment application.

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Keywords: Consortium; Bacteria; Cellulose degrading; Antibacterial

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