Diversity of cultivable bacteria by strategic enrichment isolated from farmed edible red seaweed, Gracilaria sp.
Research on bacteria associated with various red seaweed species are emerging due to the interest to understand bacteria-seaweed interaction and functional roles of bacteria in a seaweed environment. Edible red seaweed, Gracilaria sp. is farmed primarily in China, followed by Indonesia and Malaysia...
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| author | Abdullah, Najatul Suad Mohamad, Mohd Azrul Naim Mohammad Noor, Normawaty Zainal Abidin, Zaima Azira |
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| description | Research on bacteria associated with various red seaweed species are emerging due to the interest to understand bacteria-seaweed interaction and functional roles of bacteria in a seaweed environment. Edible red seaweed, Gracilaria sp. is farmed primarily in China, followed by Indonesia and Malaysia but little is known on its associated bacteria and potential functions. This study aimed to isolate and identify cultivable bacteria from extracts of seaweed samples collected from a seaweed cultivation farm in Kedah, Malaysia. The results are hoped to provide insights into beneficial bacteria that exist in the farmed seaweed environment. Through cultivation on strategic enrichment media, 18 isolates OTUs were identified from bacterial phyla Proteobacteria, Firmicutes, Bacteroidetes, and Actinobacteria. These phyla are ubiquitous in seawater and some isolates were homologous to bacteria in marine host cluster. Further investigation on these isolates is hoped to reveal how the isolated bacteria can be beneficial in a seaweed environment or for other biodiscoveries |
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| spelling | iium-814812020-07-22T08:20:52Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/81481/ Diversity of cultivable bacteria by strategic enrichment isolated from farmed edible red seaweed, Gracilaria sp. Abdullah, Najatul Suad Mohamad, Mohd Azrul Naim Mohammad Noor, Normawaty Zainal Abidin, Zaima Azira QR Microbiology Research on bacteria associated with various red seaweed species are emerging due to the interest to understand bacteria-seaweed interaction and functional roles of bacteria in a seaweed environment. Edible red seaweed, Gracilaria sp. is farmed primarily in China, followed by Indonesia and Malaysia but little is known on its associated bacteria and potential functions. This study aimed to isolate and identify cultivable bacteria from extracts of seaweed samples collected from a seaweed cultivation farm in Kedah, Malaysia. The results are hoped to provide insights into beneficial bacteria that exist in the farmed seaweed environment. Through cultivation on strategic enrichment media, 18 isolates OTUs were identified from bacterial phyla Proteobacteria, Firmicutes, Bacteroidetes, and Actinobacteria. These phyla are ubiquitous in seawater and some isolates were homologous to bacteria in marine host cluster. Further investigation on these isolates is hoped to reveal how the isolated bacteria can be beneficial in a seaweed environment or for other biodiscoveries Zibeline International Publishing 2020 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/81481/1/DIVERSITY%20OF%20CULTIVABLE%20BACTERIA%20BY%20STRATEGIC%20ENRICHMENT.pdf Abdullah, Najatul Suad and Mohamad, Mohd Azrul Naim and Mohammad Noor, Normawaty and Zainal Abidin, Zaima Azira (2020) Diversity of cultivable bacteria by strategic enrichment isolated from farmed edible red seaweed, Gracilaria sp. Journal Clean WAS (JCleanWAS), 4 (1). pp. 17-20. ISSN 2521-0912 E-ISSN 2521-0513 https://jcleanwas.com/ |
| spellingShingle | QR Microbiology Abdullah, Najatul Suad Mohamad, Mohd Azrul Naim Mohammad Noor, Normawaty Zainal Abidin, Zaima Azira Diversity of cultivable bacteria by strategic enrichment isolated from farmed edible red seaweed, Gracilaria sp. |
| title | Diversity of cultivable bacteria by strategic enrichment isolated from farmed edible red seaweed, Gracilaria sp. |
| title_full | Diversity of cultivable bacteria by strategic enrichment isolated from farmed edible red seaweed, Gracilaria sp. |
| title_fullStr | Diversity of cultivable bacteria by strategic enrichment isolated from farmed edible red seaweed, Gracilaria sp. |
| title_full_unstemmed | Diversity of cultivable bacteria by strategic enrichment isolated from farmed edible red seaweed, Gracilaria sp. |
| title_short | Diversity of cultivable bacteria by strategic enrichment isolated from farmed edible red seaweed, Gracilaria sp. |
| title_sort | diversity of cultivable bacteria by strategic enrichment isolated from farmed edible red seaweed, gracilaria sp. |
| topic | QR Microbiology |
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