A Comparative Study of Low-Density Polyethylene Shopping Carry Bag Degrading Bacteria Isolated From Marine and Garden Soil
Ramya Sugandhi Katru,
Reshma Ladi,
Husam Talib Hamzah
et al.
Abstract:An attempt was made to investigate the extent of biodegradability of LDPE by six strains were isolated from marine and garden soil. The phenotypic fingerprint, similar to the Gen III biolog, was utilised to activate the substrate utilisation of strains, which were identified as Paenibacillus castanea and Riemerella anatipestifer. The optimal conditions for both was found to be pH of 7.1, temperature of 37oC, contact time of 72hrs, LDPE weight & inoculums volume of Paenibacillus castanea; 0.030 g & 3 % … Show more
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