Biodegradation Test of Rhodamine B by Mangrove Root Symbiont Bacteria Avicennia marina in Sea Panipahan, Muara Rokan, Panipahan Village, Riau
Rizka Annisa,
Rasyidah Rasyidah,
Ulfayani Mayasari
Abstract:Rhodamine B is a major problem that arises as a result of the development of the textile industry. Rhodamine B is known to be difficult to degrade naturally thus causing a lot of damage, both to the environment and human health such as respiratory tract infection, skin irritation, digestive tract irritation, and eye infection. This study aims to find and determine the type of mangrove root symbiont bacteria Avicennia marina from Panipahan Village that can degrade Rhodamine B. This research is divided into seve… Show more
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