Isolation and identification of bacteria phytoremediation plant of heliconia psittacorum / Syahirah Naailah Kamarul Baharin

The increasing of environmental damage worldwide had raised concerns to the human populations as the ability for the pollutants to degrade takes a long time which may be partially solved by the emerging phytoremediation technology. This cost-effective plant based approach to remediation takes advant...

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Main Author: Kamarul Baharin, Syahirah Naailah
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2020
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Online Access:https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/36443/
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author Kamarul Baharin, Syahirah Naailah
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description The increasing of environmental damage worldwide had raised concerns to the human populations as the ability for the pollutants to degrade takes a long time which may be partially solved by the emerging phytoremediation technology. This cost-effective plant based approach to remediation takes advantage of the remarkable ability of plants and microorganisms to concentrate elements and compounds from the environment and to metabolize various molecules in their tissues which toxic heavy metals and organic pollutants are the major targets. This study aims to analyse on the concentration of gram positive and gram-negative bacteria and identify the bacteria using biochemical assays and commercialized API Kit. Three plant samples of Heliconia psittacorum were analysed for their root and soil sample which showed the concentration of gram-positive bacteria is higher compared to gram-negative bacteria which ranged from 1.9 x 108 to 3.95 x 109, while gram-negative bacteria ranged from 2.25 x 107 to 2.95 x 109. Based on the identification test, seven bacteria were identified. Four gram-negative bacteria which are Enterobacter aerogenes, Escherichia coli, Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Chryseobacterium indologenes which is generally bacteria that are common to the environment. Meanwhile, three gram-positive bacteria include Staphylococcus aureus, Staphylococcus xylosus and Staphylococcus lentus have a high impact towards the metal degradation in the effluent. In conclusion, the concentration of bacteria is relatively higher in the root area of the plant which dominated by gram-positive bacteria and the bacteria that were identified have prominent effect on phytoremediation process.
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spelling uitm-364432020-11-10T08:27:42Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/36443/ Isolation and identification of bacteria phytoremediation plant of heliconia psittacorum / Syahirah Naailah Kamarul Baharin Kamarul Baharin, Syahirah Naailah Biology Bacteria The increasing of environmental damage worldwide had raised concerns to the human populations as the ability for the pollutants to degrade takes a long time which may be partially solved by the emerging phytoremediation technology. This cost-effective plant based approach to remediation takes advantage of the remarkable ability of plants and microorganisms to concentrate elements and compounds from the environment and to metabolize various molecules in their tissues which toxic heavy metals and organic pollutants are the major targets. This study aims to analyse on the concentration of gram positive and gram-negative bacteria and identify the bacteria using biochemical assays and commercialized API Kit. Three plant samples of Heliconia psittacorum were analysed for their root and soil sample which showed the concentration of gram-positive bacteria is higher compared to gram-negative bacteria which ranged from 1.9 x 108 to 3.95 x 109, while gram-negative bacteria ranged from 2.25 x 107 to 2.95 x 109. Based on the identification test, seven bacteria were identified. Four gram-negative bacteria which are Enterobacter aerogenes, Escherichia coli, Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Chryseobacterium indologenes which is generally bacteria that are common to the environment. Meanwhile, three gram-positive bacteria include Staphylococcus aureus, Staphylococcus xylosus and Staphylococcus lentus have a high impact towards the metal degradation in the effluent. In conclusion, the concentration of bacteria is relatively higher in the root area of the plant which dominated by gram-positive bacteria and the bacteria that were identified have prominent effect on phytoremediation process. 2020-11-09 Thesis NonPeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/36443/1/36443.pdf Kamarul Baharin, Syahirah Naailah (2020) Isolation and identification of bacteria phytoremediation plant of heliconia psittacorum / Syahirah Naailah Kamarul Baharin. (2020) Degree thesis, thesis, Universiti Teknologi Mara Perlis.
spellingShingle Biology
Bacteria
Kamarul Baharin, Syahirah Naailah
Isolation and identification of bacteria phytoremediation plant of heliconia psittacorum / Syahirah Naailah Kamarul Baharin
title Isolation and identification of bacteria phytoremediation plant of heliconia psittacorum / Syahirah Naailah Kamarul Baharin
title_full Isolation and identification of bacteria phytoremediation plant of heliconia psittacorum / Syahirah Naailah Kamarul Baharin
title_fullStr Isolation and identification of bacteria phytoremediation plant of heliconia psittacorum / Syahirah Naailah Kamarul Baharin
title_full_unstemmed Isolation and identification of bacteria phytoremediation plant of heliconia psittacorum / Syahirah Naailah Kamarul Baharin
title_short Isolation and identification of bacteria phytoremediation plant of heliconia psittacorum / Syahirah Naailah Kamarul Baharin
title_sort isolation and identification of bacteria phytoremediation plant of heliconia psittacorum / syahirah naailah kamarul baharin
topic Biology
Bacteria
url https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/36443/