Development of compatible fungal mixed culture for composting process of oil palm industrial waste

Trichoderma reesei (Tr), Penicillium sp. (P), Basidiomycete M1 (M1) and Panus tigrinus M609RQY (IMI398363)(M6) were tested to find their mutual growth in the laboratory. Potato dextrose agar (PDA) as a media was used for their fifteen combinations and two different fungi were grown 4 cm apart in eve...

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Main Authors: Mohammad, Noor, Alam, Md Zahangir, Kabbashi, Nassereldeen Ahmed, Adebayo, Opatokun Suraj
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Language:English
Published: Academic Journals 2011
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Online Access:http://irep.iium.edu.my/12611/1/Development_of_compatible_fungal_mixed_culture.pdf
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author Mohammad, Noor
Alam, Md Zahangir
Kabbashi, Nassereldeen Ahmed
Adebayo, Opatokun Suraj
author_facet Mohammad, Noor
Alam, Md Zahangir
Kabbashi, Nassereldeen Ahmed
Adebayo, Opatokun Suraj
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description Trichoderma reesei (Tr), Penicillium sp. (P), Basidiomycete M1 (M1) and Panus tigrinus M609RQY (IMI398363)(M6) were tested to find their mutual growth in the laboratory. Potato dextrose agar (PDA) as a media was used for their fifteen combinations and two different fungi were grown 4 cm apart in every combination. The results of this present study showed that the combinations of T. viride and Penicillium sp. (Tv/P), T. viride and Basidiomycete M1 (Tv/M1), T. reesei and P. tigrinus M609RQY (Tr/M6) may interact as compatible, while A. niger and T. viride (A/Tv), A. niger and T. reesei (A/Tr), T.viride and T. reesei (Tv/Tr) and Penicillium sp. And P. tigrinus M609RQY (P/M6) were partially compatible and the other combinations were incompatible or inhibited by each other. Furthermore, the cellulolytic fungus T. viride was the dominant in all its combinations, and its growth rate and hyphal expansion showed the highest responses as compared to all combinations. These compatible filamentous fungi would be useful for effective composting process in further study.
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spelling oai:generic.eprints.org:126112017-08-10T02:30:58Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/12611/ Development of compatible fungal mixed culture for composting process of oil palm industrial waste Mohammad, Noor Alam, Md Zahangir Kabbashi, Nassereldeen Ahmed Adebayo, Opatokun Suraj TD194 Environmental effects of industries and plants TP248.13 Biotechnology Trichoderma reesei (Tr), Penicillium sp. (P), Basidiomycete M1 (M1) and Panus tigrinus M609RQY (IMI398363)(M6) were tested to find their mutual growth in the laboratory. Potato dextrose agar (PDA) as a media was used for their fifteen combinations and two different fungi were grown 4 cm apart in every combination. The results of this present study showed that the combinations of T. viride and Penicillium sp. (Tv/P), T. viride and Basidiomycete M1 (Tv/M1), T. reesei and P. tigrinus M609RQY (Tr/M6) may interact as compatible, while A. niger and T. viride (A/Tv), A. niger and T. reesei (A/Tr), T.viride and T. reesei (Tv/Tr) and Penicillium sp. And P. tigrinus M609RQY (P/M6) were partially compatible and the other combinations were incompatible or inhibited by each other. Furthermore, the cellulolytic fungus T. viride was the dominant in all its combinations, and its growth rate and hyphal expansion showed the highest responses as compared to all combinations. These compatible filamentous fungi would be useful for effective composting process in further study. Academic Journals 2011-12-16 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/12611/1/Development_of_compatible_fungal_mixed_culture.pdf Mohammad, Noor and Alam, Md Zahangir and Kabbashi, Nassereldeen Ahmed and Adebayo, Opatokun Suraj (2011) Development of compatible fungal mixed culture for composting process of oil palm industrial waste. African Journal of Biotechnology, 10 (81). pp. 18657-18665. ISSN 1684–5315 http://www.academicjournals.org/AJB DOI: 10.5897/AJB11.2735
spellingShingle TD194 Environmental effects of industries and plants
TP248.13 Biotechnology
Mohammad, Noor
Alam, Md Zahangir
Kabbashi, Nassereldeen Ahmed
Adebayo, Opatokun Suraj
Development of compatible fungal mixed culture for composting process of oil palm industrial waste
title Development of compatible fungal mixed culture for composting process of oil palm industrial waste
title_full Development of compatible fungal mixed culture for composting process of oil palm industrial waste
title_fullStr Development of compatible fungal mixed culture for composting process of oil palm industrial waste
title_full_unstemmed Development of compatible fungal mixed culture for composting process of oil palm industrial waste
title_short Development of compatible fungal mixed culture for composting process of oil palm industrial waste
title_sort development of compatible fungal mixed culture for composting process of oil palm industrial waste
topic TD194 Environmental effects of industries and plants
TP248.13 Biotechnology
url http://irep.iium.edu.my/12611/1/Development_of_compatible_fungal_mixed_culture.pdf
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