Molecular Identifi cation of Phenol-Degrading and Biofi lm-Forming Bacteria from Wastewater and Peat Soil

Phenol is hazardous aromatic pollutant which needs to be treated to reduce its hazardous effects. Bioremediation using bacteria which can form biofi lm offer an alternative wastewater treatment that is cheaper and environmentally safe. Eighteen strains of phenol-degrading and biofi lm-forming bacter...

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Published inIndonesian journal of biotechnology Vol. 19; no. 2
Main Authors Arifah Khusnuryani, Erni Martani, Tri Wibawa, Jaka Widada
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Universitas Gadjah Mada, Yogyakarta 01.02.2016
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Summary:Phenol is hazardous aromatic pollutant which needs to be treated to reduce its hazardous effects. Bioremediation using bacteria which can form biofi lm offer an alternative wastewater treatment that is cheaper and environmentally safe. Eighteen strains of phenol-degrading and biofi lm-forming bacteria were isolated from peat soil, also hospital and textile wastewater. Screening for phenol degradation ability of isolates were performed using Folin-ciocalteau reagent, while for biofi lm formation ability were performed using microtiter plate and crystal violet dye. Based on the ability to degrade phenol and to form biofi lm, four isolates (HP3, DOK135, DL120, andATA6) were choosen as phenol-degrading bacteria as well as biofi lm-forming bacteria. Based on phenotypic and genotypic characterization, isolate HP3 was highly similar to Rhodococcus equi strain DSM20307T, while DOK135 was highly similar to Enterobacter mori strain R18-2.The results also suggested that DL120 and ATA6 could be classifi ed to the genus of Micrococcus and Bacillus respectively
ISSN:0853-8654
2089-2241