Development of compatible lignocellulolytic fungal consortium for rapid composting of rice straw

An experiment was conducted to evaluate the potential of lignocellulolytic fungi for rapid composting of rice straw. Forty-nine isolates of fungi were isolated from several natural and induced rice straw composting sources. Ten isolates were tested for their potential to decompose lignocellulosic ri...

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Main Authors: H., Kausar, Meon, Sariah, H., Mohd Saud, Alam, Md. Zahangir, M., Razi Ismail
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spelling my.iium.irep.41002011-11-06T02:22:36Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/4100/ Development of compatible lignocellulolytic fungal consortium for rapid composting of rice straw H., Kausar Meon, Sariah H., Mohd Saud Alam, Md. Zahangir M., Razi Ismail TP248.13 Biotechnology An experiment was conducted to evaluate the potential of lignocellulolytic fungi for rapid composting of rice straw. Forty-nine isolates of fungi were isolated from several natural and induced rice straw composting sources. Ten isolates were tested for their potential to decompose lignocellulosic rice straw by assessing their growth rate and biomass production, as well as their ability to decompose lignin and cellulose on rice-straw-powder-amended media. Four isolates (F26, F28, F29, and F44) were selected as potential lignocellulolytic agents for in-vitro compatibility study based on their optimum growth rate, biomass production, and lignocellulolytic activities. Six different interactions were found among four interacting isolates in the form of mutual intermingling, partial mutual intermingling, and inhibition at the contact point. Finally, a consortium of Aspergillus niger (F44) and Trichoderma viride (F26) was tested for in-vitro biodegradation of rice straw. The fungal consortium was able to decompose cellulose, hemicelluloses, lignin, and total carbon significantly (p � 0.05) over the control. The C/N ratio was reduced to 19.5 from an initial value of 29.3 in three weeks of the biodegradation process, thus showing the potential of this method for use in large-scale composting of rice straw. Elsevier Ltd. 2010-08-15 Article REM application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/4100/1/Paper-Kauser.pdf H., Kausar and Meon, Sariah and H., Mohd Saud and Alam, Md. Zahangir and M., Razi Ismail (2010) Development of compatible lignocellulolytic fungal consortium for rapid composting of rice straw. International Biodeterioration & Biodegradation, 64 (7). pp. 594-600. ISSN 09648305 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ibiod.2010.06.012 doi:10.1016/j.ibiod.2010.06.012
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H., Kausar
Meon, Sariah
H., Mohd Saud
Alam, Md. Zahangir
M., Razi Ismail
Development of compatible lignocellulolytic fungal consortium for rapid composting of rice straw
description An experiment was conducted to evaluate the potential of lignocellulolytic fungi for rapid composting of rice straw. Forty-nine isolates of fungi were isolated from several natural and induced rice straw composting sources. Ten isolates were tested for their potential to decompose lignocellulosic rice straw by assessing their growth rate and biomass production, as well as their ability to decompose lignin and cellulose on rice-straw-powder-amended media. Four isolates (F26, F28, F29, and F44) were selected as potential lignocellulolytic agents for in-vitro compatibility study based on their optimum growth rate, biomass production, and lignocellulolytic activities. Six different interactions were found among four interacting isolates in the form of mutual intermingling, partial mutual intermingling, and inhibition at the contact point. Finally, a consortium of Aspergillus niger (F44) and Trichoderma viride (F26) was tested for in-vitro biodegradation of rice straw. The fungal consortium was able to decompose cellulose, hemicelluloses, lignin, and total carbon significantly (p � 0.05) over the control. The C/N ratio was reduced to 19.5 from an initial value of 29.3 in three weeks of the biodegradation process, thus showing the potential of this method for use in large-scale composting of rice straw.
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author H., Kausar
Meon, Sariah
H., Mohd Saud
Alam, Md. Zahangir
M., Razi Ismail
author_facet H., Kausar
Meon, Sariah
H., Mohd Saud
Alam, Md. Zahangir
M., Razi Ismail
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title Development of compatible lignocellulolytic fungal consortium for rapid composting of rice straw
title_short Development of compatible lignocellulolytic fungal consortium for rapid composting of rice straw
title_full Development of compatible lignocellulolytic fungal consortium for rapid composting of rice straw
title_fullStr Development of compatible lignocellulolytic fungal consortium for rapid composting of rice straw
title_full_unstemmed Development of compatible lignocellulolytic fungal consortium for rapid composting of rice straw
title_sort development of compatible lignocellulolytic fungal consortium for rapid composting of rice straw
publisher Elsevier Ltd.
publishDate 2010
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