Isolation and Identification of Bacteria of Genus <i>Bacillus</i> from Composting Urban Solid Waste and Palm Forest in Northern Peru

A technical challenge for composting in Peruvian cities with annual temperatures below 20 °C is that the degradation of municipal solid waste (MSW) is slow, so the identification of cold-adapted bacteria would be interesting for use as inoculants in places with these climatic conditions. This study...

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Main Authors: Ernestina Vásquez, Carlos Millones
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2023-03-01
Series:Microorganisms
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2076-2607/11/3/751
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Summary:A technical challenge for composting in Peruvian cities with annual temperatures below 20 °C is that the degradation of municipal solid waste (MSW) is slow, so the identification of cold-adapted bacteria would be interesting for use as inoculants in places with these climatic conditions. This study isolated, identified, and evaluated bacterial strains with cellulolytic and amylolytic activities at low temperatures. Bacterial strains were isolated from the Chachapoyas Municipal Composting Plant and soil from the Ocol Palm Forest in northern Peru. The screening was carried out to evaluate the extracellular enzyme activity of the strains at low temperatures, grouping those with cellulolytic and cellulolytic/amylolytic activities. The DNA-barcoding using 16S rRNA and enzyme activity allowed the identification and selection of five species with enzymatic activity at 15 and 20 °C of the genus <i>Bacillus</i>, three with cellulolytic/amylolytic activity (<i>B. wiedmanii</i>, <i>B. subtilis</i>, and <i>B. velezensis</i>), and two with cellulolytic activity (<i>B. safensis</i> subsp. <i>safensis</i>, and <i>B. subtilis</i>). These strains showed tolerance to temperatures below optimum and could be used in further studies as inoculants for composting organic wastes at temperatures below 20 °C.
ISSN:2076-2607