First Report of Pediococcus acidilactici: Bacterium Harbored in Lysurus periphragmoides Slimy Spore Mass

Bacterium is a cosmopolitan microbe. It can be live everywhere and anywhere. They only need a simple nutrition from environment. Some of them also do a symbiosis for completing the nutrients. Lysurus periphragmoides was found in Arboretum in IPB University. The mushroom has a special structure for t...

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Main Authors: Rudi Hermawan, Meta Yuliana, Nicho Nurdebyandaru
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Language:Indonesian
Published: Universitas Islam Negeri Raden Fatah Palembang 2023-01-01
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Online Access:http://jurnal.radenfatah.ac.id/index.php/biota/article/view/14597
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description Bacterium is a cosmopolitan microbe. It can be live everywhere and anywhere. They only need a simple nutrition from environment. Some of them also do a symbiosis for completing the nutrients. Lysurus periphragmoides was found in Arboretum in IPB University. The mushroom has a special structure for the head part of the fruiting body. On the head, the slimy spore mass was covering the part. The slimy was wet, sticky, and stinky. From the slime, bacterium was isolated using Luria Bertani Agar medium and incubated for 35C. Bacterium coded as Lyz222 was successfully isolated from the slimy spore mass. The colony looks like the Lactic Acid Bacteria with the specific odor smelled as milk odor. The colony was circular shape, milky white, concave surface, and mucoid density. The cell was coccus and as Gram-positive bacterium. Molecular identification was done for 16S rRNA. Then, the phylogenetic was constructed using RAxML analysis in CIPRES website. The bacterium strain Lyz222 was identified as Pediococcus acidilactici. The bacterial presence on the head part with slimy spore mass is because the insect or other animal that have touched the L. periphragmoides part. The animal or insect was harboring the bacterium from other source previously, before attaching the L. periphragmoides slimy spore mass. The Pediococcus was commonly found on the milk product, or recently report as on the fruits and vegetables. The result of this study is the first report that Pediococcus as P. acidilactici was found on the slimy spore mass.
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spelling doaj.art-0f3ef88df3844d6297e4a25dfd7effe52024-01-23T23:06:17ZindUniversitas Islam Negeri Raden Fatah PalembangJurnal Biota2528-262X2460-77462023-01-0191546110.19109/Biota.v9i1.1459714597First Report of Pediococcus acidilactici: Bacterium Harbored in Lysurus periphragmoides Slimy Spore MassRudi Hermawan0Meta Yuliana1Nicho Nurdebyandaru2Department of Biology, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, IPB University, Bogor, Indonesia.Department of Biology, Faculty of Science and Technology, Universitas Islam Negeri Raden Fatah Palembang, IndonesiaIndonesian Agency for Agricultural Instrument Standardization (IAAIS), Ministry of Agriculture, IndonesiaBacterium is a cosmopolitan microbe. It can be live everywhere and anywhere. They only need a simple nutrition from environment. Some of them also do a symbiosis for completing the nutrients. Lysurus periphragmoides was found in Arboretum in IPB University. The mushroom has a special structure for the head part of the fruiting body. On the head, the slimy spore mass was covering the part. The slimy was wet, sticky, and stinky. From the slime, bacterium was isolated using Luria Bertani Agar medium and incubated for 35C. Bacterium coded as Lyz222 was successfully isolated from the slimy spore mass. The colony looks like the Lactic Acid Bacteria with the specific odor smelled as milk odor. The colony was circular shape, milky white, concave surface, and mucoid density. The cell was coccus and as Gram-positive bacterium. Molecular identification was done for 16S rRNA. Then, the phylogenetic was constructed using RAxML analysis in CIPRES website. The bacterium strain Lyz222 was identified as Pediococcus acidilactici. The bacterial presence on the head part with slimy spore mass is because the insect or other animal that have touched the L. periphragmoides part. The animal or insect was harboring the bacterium from other source previously, before attaching the L. periphragmoides slimy spore mass. The Pediococcus was commonly found on the milk product, or recently report as on the fruits and vegetables. The result of this study is the first report that Pediococcus as P. acidilactici was found on the slimy spore mass.http://jurnal.radenfatah.ac.id/index.php/biota/article/view/14597cosmopolitan microbeinsect attachingmilk odorslimy spore mass
spellingShingle Rudi Hermawan
Meta Yuliana
Nicho Nurdebyandaru
First Report of Pediococcus acidilactici: Bacterium Harbored in Lysurus periphragmoides Slimy Spore Mass
Jurnal Biota
cosmopolitan microbe
insect attaching
milk odor
slimy spore mass
title First Report of Pediococcus acidilactici: Bacterium Harbored in Lysurus periphragmoides Slimy Spore Mass
title_full First Report of Pediococcus acidilactici: Bacterium Harbored in Lysurus periphragmoides Slimy Spore Mass
title_fullStr First Report of Pediococcus acidilactici: Bacterium Harbored in Lysurus periphragmoides Slimy Spore Mass
title_full_unstemmed First Report of Pediococcus acidilactici: Bacterium Harbored in Lysurus periphragmoides Slimy Spore Mass
title_short First Report of Pediococcus acidilactici: Bacterium Harbored in Lysurus periphragmoides Slimy Spore Mass
title_sort first report of pediococcus acidilactici bacterium harbored in lysurus periphragmoides slimy spore mass
topic cosmopolitan microbe
insect attaching
milk odor
slimy spore mass
url http://jurnal.radenfatah.ac.id/index.php/biota/article/view/14597
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