The Lignocellulolytic Activity and Ability to Produce Indole Acetic Acid Hormone of Fungal Inoculant Isolated From Spent Mushroom (Agaricus sp.) Substrate

The main problem in soil conservation is the lack of carbon source from organic material. Rice straw from spent mushroom substrate (SMS) can be used as organic fertilizer to supply organic carbon for soil. It can also improve soil structure and increase macro-elements and micro-elements required by...

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Main Authors: RADEN HARYO BIMO SETIARTO, IWAN SASKIAWAN
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Language:English
Published: Indonesian Society for Microbiology 2014-02-01
Series:Microbiology Indonesia
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Online Access:https://jurnal.permi.or.id/index.php/mionline/article/view/234
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description The main problem in soil conservation is the lack of carbon source from organic material. Rice straw from spent mushroom substrate (SMS) can be used as organic fertilizer to supply organic carbon for soil. It can also improve soil structure and increase macro-elements and micro-elements required by plants. This research focused on analyzing lignocellulolytic activity and Indole Acetic Acid (IAA) concentration produced by 14 fungal strains isolated from rice straw that had previously been used as substrate for champignon (Agaricus sp.). Four fungal strains were isolated (JPF 2, JPF 5, JPF 13, and JPF 14) and then characterized. JPF 14 isolate had the highest laccase activity (1.767 U mL-1) and produced the highest concentration of indole acetic acid (IAA) hormone (6.78 mg mL-1). JPF 13 isolate had the highest amylase activity (0.746 U mL-1). JPF 2 isolate had the highest cellulose activity (0.502 U mL-1). JPF 5 isolate had the highest xylanase activity (0.560 U mL-1). Based on their ability to grow on certain pH and temperature, isolate JPF 2 was classified as mesophylic-acidophylic microbe, isolates JPF 5 and JPF 14 were psycrophylic-acidophylic microbes, and isolate JPF 13 was psycrophylic-alkalophylic microbe.
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spelling doaj.art-4562cb30b0fb498c87e8c9810fabd2bf2022-12-21T20:40:24ZengIndonesian Society for MicrobiologyMicrobiology Indonesia1978-34772087-85752014-02-017410.5454/mi.7.4.8The Lignocellulolytic Activity and Ability to Produce Indole Acetic Acid Hormone of Fungal Inoculant Isolated From Spent Mushroom (Agaricus sp.) SubstrateRADEN HARYO BIMO SETIARTO0IWAN SASKIAWAN1Microbiology Division, Research Center for Biology LIPI Jalan Raya Jakarta-Bogor Km 46, Cibinong Science Center, Bogor 16911, IndonesiaMicrobiology Division, Research Center for Biology LIPI Jalan Raya Jakarta-Bogor Km 46, Cibinong Science Center, Bogor 16911, IndonesiaThe main problem in soil conservation is the lack of carbon source from organic material. Rice straw from spent mushroom substrate (SMS) can be used as organic fertilizer to supply organic carbon for soil. It can also improve soil structure and increase macro-elements and micro-elements required by plants. This research focused on analyzing lignocellulolytic activity and Indole Acetic Acid (IAA) concentration produced by 14 fungal strains isolated from rice straw that had previously been used as substrate for champignon (Agaricus sp.). Four fungal strains were isolated (JPF 2, JPF 5, JPF 13, and JPF 14) and then characterized. JPF 14 isolate had the highest laccase activity (1.767 U mL-1) and produced the highest concentration of indole acetic acid (IAA) hormone (6.78 mg mL-1). JPF 13 isolate had the highest amylase activity (0.746 U mL-1). JPF 2 isolate had the highest cellulose activity (0.502 U mL-1). JPF 5 isolate had the highest xylanase activity (0.560 U mL-1). Based on their ability to grow on certain pH and temperature, isolate JPF 2 was classified as mesophylic-acidophylic microbe, isolates JPF 5 and JPF 14 were psycrophylic-acidophylic microbes, and isolate JPF 13 was psycrophylic-alkalophylic microbe.https://jurnal.permi.or.id/index.php/mionline/article/view/234Champignonindole acetic acid hormonelignocellulolytic fungirice strawspent mushroom substrate
spellingShingle RADEN HARYO BIMO SETIARTO
IWAN SASKIAWAN
The Lignocellulolytic Activity and Ability to Produce Indole Acetic Acid Hormone of Fungal Inoculant Isolated From Spent Mushroom (Agaricus sp.) Substrate
Microbiology Indonesia
Champignon
indole acetic acid hormone
lignocellulolytic fungi
rice straw
spent mushroom substrate
title The Lignocellulolytic Activity and Ability to Produce Indole Acetic Acid Hormone of Fungal Inoculant Isolated From Spent Mushroom (Agaricus sp.) Substrate
title_full The Lignocellulolytic Activity and Ability to Produce Indole Acetic Acid Hormone of Fungal Inoculant Isolated From Spent Mushroom (Agaricus sp.) Substrate
title_fullStr The Lignocellulolytic Activity and Ability to Produce Indole Acetic Acid Hormone of Fungal Inoculant Isolated From Spent Mushroom (Agaricus sp.) Substrate
title_full_unstemmed The Lignocellulolytic Activity and Ability to Produce Indole Acetic Acid Hormone of Fungal Inoculant Isolated From Spent Mushroom (Agaricus sp.) Substrate
title_short The Lignocellulolytic Activity and Ability to Produce Indole Acetic Acid Hormone of Fungal Inoculant Isolated From Spent Mushroom (Agaricus sp.) Substrate
title_sort lignocellulolytic activity and ability to produce indole acetic acid hormone of fungal inoculant isolated from spent mushroom agaricus sp substrate
topic Champignon
indole acetic acid hormone
lignocellulolytic fungi
rice straw
spent mushroom substrate
url https://jurnal.permi.or.id/index.php/mionline/article/view/234
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