In-vitro compatibility evaluation of fungal mixed culture for bioconversion of domestic wastewater sludge

Six different fungal strains/isolates were selected after conducting a series of experiments of isolation and screening to evaluate their successful adaptation and growth to domestic wastewater sludge and its efficient bioconversion into compost. Two different fungi were grown in the same petri di...

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Main Authors: Molla, A H, Fakhru’l-Razi, A, Abd-Aziz, S, Hanafi, M M, Alam, M Z
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spelling iium-49862013-06-26T01:12:42Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/4986/ In-vitro compatibility evaluation of fungal mixed culture for bioconversion of domestic wastewater sludge Molla, A H Fakhru’l-Razi, A Abd-Aziz, S Hanafi, M M Alam, M Z TP Chemical technology TP248.13 Biotechnology Six different fungal strains/isolates were selected after conducting a series of experiments of isolation and screening to evaluate their successful adaptation and growth to domestic wastewater sludge and its efficient bioconversion into compost. Two different fungi were grown in the same petri dish 4 cm apart in two culture media, potato dextrose agar (PDA) and malt extract agar (MEA). Fifteen different in-vitro interactions were studied and summarized according to five possible outcomes, i.e., mutual intermingling, partial mutual intermingling, inhibition at contact point, inhibition at a distance and replacement. The interaction of Trichoderma hazianums Rifai with Phanerochaete chrysosporium 2094 was identified as mutual intermingling. The partial mutual intermingling of T. hazianums with Mucor hiemalis Wehmer suggested compatibility of the two strains without showing any abnormal effects. Perhaps these two combinations may interact mutually in any mixed culture programme. The fungal strain Aspergillus versicolor Vuill performed as a strong repellent and all interactions exhibited deadlock/inhibition at a certain distance. The isolate RW-Pl 512 from the gill of a basidiomycete from a rotten wood stub actively replaced the strain M. hiemalis in in-vitro culture. Springer 2001-09 Article NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/4986/1/Paper-abul-mixed-culture.pdf Molla, A H and Fakhru’l-Razi, A and Abd-Aziz, S and Hanafi, M M and Alam, M Z (2001) In-vitro compatibility evaluation of fungal mixed culture for bioconversion of domestic wastewater sludge. World Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology, 17. pp. 849-856. ISSN 0959-3993; 1573-0972
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topic TP Chemical technology
TP248.13 Biotechnology
spellingShingle TP Chemical technology
TP248.13 Biotechnology
Molla, A H
Fakhru’l-Razi, A
Abd-Aziz, S
Hanafi, M M
Alam, M Z
In-vitro compatibility evaluation of fungal mixed culture for bioconversion of domestic wastewater sludge
description Six different fungal strains/isolates were selected after conducting a series of experiments of isolation and screening to evaluate their successful adaptation and growth to domestic wastewater sludge and its efficient bioconversion into compost. Two different fungi were grown in the same petri dish 4 cm apart in two culture media, potato dextrose agar (PDA) and malt extract agar (MEA). Fifteen different in-vitro interactions were studied and summarized according to five possible outcomes, i.e., mutual intermingling, partial mutual intermingling, inhibition at contact point, inhibition at a distance and replacement. The interaction of Trichoderma hazianums Rifai with Phanerochaete chrysosporium 2094 was identified as mutual intermingling. The partial mutual intermingling of T. hazianums with Mucor hiemalis Wehmer suggested compatibility of the two strains without showing any abnormal effects. Perhaps these two combinations may interact mutually in any mixed culture programme. The fungal strain Aspergillus versicolor Vuill performed as a strong repellent and all interactions exhibited deadlock/inhibition at a certain distance. The isolate RW-Pl 512 from the gill of a basidiomycete from a rotten wood stub actively replaced the strain M. hiemalis in in-vitro culture.
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author Molla, A H
Fakhru’l-Razi, A
Abd-Aziz, S
Hanafi, M M
Alam, M Z
author_facet Molla, A H
Fakhru’l-Razi, A
Abd-Aziz, S
Hanafi, M M
Alam, M Z
author_sort Molla, A H
title In-vitro compatibility evaluation of fungal mixed culture for bioconversion of domestic wastewater sludge
title_short In-vitro compatibility evaluation of fungal mixed culture for bioconversion of domestic wastewater sludge
title_full In-vitro compatibility evaluation of fungal mixed culture for bioconversion of domestic wastewater sludge
title_fullStr In-vitro compatibility evaluation of fungal mixed culture for bioconversion of domestic wastewater sludge
title_full_unstemmed In-vitro compatibility evaluation of fungal mixed culture for bioconversion of domestic wastewater sludge
title_sort in-vitro compatibility evaluation of fungal mixed culture for bioconversion of domestic wastewater sludge
publisher Springer
publishDate 2001
url http://irep.iium.edu.my/4986/
http://irep.iium.edu.my/4986/1/Paper-abul-mixed-culture.pdf
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