scholarly journals Eksplorasi Bakteri Diazotrof dari Rizosfer Tanaman Bawah Merah (Allium ascalonicum L.) di Brebes, Jawa Tengah

2020 ◽  
Vol 2 (3) ◽  
pp. 464
Author(s):  
Dwi Ayu Lutfia Amalia ◽  
Oedjijono Oedjijono ◽  
Purwanto Purwanto

Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengeksplorasi bakteri diazotrof yang mampu menambat nitrogen dan menghasilkan hormon IAA dengan cara menyeleksinya dari rizosfer tanaman bawang merah di Brebes, Jawa Tengah.  Penelitian dilakukan selama 6 bulan (Januari-Juni 2020). Penelitian ini terdiri dari pengambilan sampel tanah perakaran bawang merah di Brebes, Jawa Tengah, isolasi bakteri tanah pada medium Yeast Mannitol Agar+Congo red, Ashby, dan Caceres, uji produksi IAA metode Salkowski, uji kemampuan penambatan nitrogen metode Kjeldahl, dan identifikasi bakteri. Sebanyak sembilan isolat bakteri diazotrof yang mampu menghasilkan IAA telah berhasil diisolasi. Kesembilan isolat tersebut mampu menghasilkan IAA dengan konstentrasi antara 3,05-3,51 ppm, dengan isolat LAR3 sebagai penghasil IAA tertinggi. Hasil perhitungan kemampuan menambat nitrogen bebas dengan metode Kjeldahl dari 6 isolat terbaik penghasil IAA, mampu menghasilkan konsentrasi berkisar antara 3,15-88,55 ppm, dengan isolat LAR5 sebagai penghasil nitrogen tertinggi. Hasil identifikasi menunjukkan kesembilan isolat bakteri yang didapatkan termasuk dalam 3 kelompok bakteri yang berbeda, yaitu empat isolat termasuk spesies anggota genus Rhizobium (isolat LAR3,LAR5,LBR1,dan LCR3), tiga isolat adalah spesies anggota genus Azospirillum  (isolat LAA4,LAA5, dan LCA1), dan dua isolat termasuk spesies anggota genus Azotobacter  (isolat LBZ2 dan LBZ3).

Author(s):  
Hatice Öğütcü ◽  
Ömer Faruk Algur

In our study used wild leguminous plants (Medicago sativa, M. lupulina and M. varia ) Erzurum belongs to the high altitude (2000 - 2500m ) regions ( Palandöken mountain, Alibaba mountain, Turnagöl mountain, Hasanbaba mountain, Eğerli mountain, Yıldırım mountain, Çubuklu mountain, Deveboynu locality, Kayakyolu locality, Telsizler and Dumlu hill ) were collected during the months of June and July. Nodules were obtained from this plant were sterilized, YMA (Yeast Mannitol Agar) plates were streaked and petri dishes 28+1ºC were incubated for 3-5 days. Colonies appear after incubation typically constitute (white, clear or slightly opaque, mucosity, round, raised) 39 isolates were selected and transferred to tubes and refrigerated YMA were stored at +4ºC. In the next stage, cytological and biochemical analyzes of these isolates were studied to determine. For this purpose isolates; YMA containing bromothymol blue and congo red reproduction, gram stain reaction, movement and subjected to catalase and oxidase tests were evaluated. The cytological and biochemical analysis of results showed that 28 of 39 strains belonged to Rhizobium spp.


1963 ◽  
Vol 03 (01) ◽  
pp. 25-38
Author(s):  
Manuel Tubis ◽  
William Blahd ◽  
John Endow

SummaryA study of the removal of I131-labeled Congo red from the blood of amyloid, non-amyloid, multiple myeloma, rheumatoid arthritis and other patients is presented. The percentage removal of the labeled dye shows the same variation reported by many other workers using Bennhold’s test and its modifications.However, there seems to be a positive correlation between the percentage removal of the labeled dye and the presence of amyloid as revealed by biopsy and autopsy. The half-time of disappearance is also correlated with the amyloidosis.The availability of the I131-labeled dye permits the use of very small weights of the dye thereby drastically reducing the possibility of toxic and sometimes fatal reactions encountered with the unlabeled dye. The I131 present permits easy quantitation of the dye in the blood without separation of plasma and obviates the need of fasting. It also permits external counting and scanning of deposits in the organs containing the dye.The availability and use of the labeled dye may stimulate more comparative studies of the removal of the dye from the blood correlated with biopsy and autopsy findings.


1971 ◽  
Vol 26 (03) ◽  
pp. 488-492 ◽  
Author(s):  
Th B. Tschopp ◽  
H.-R Baumgartner ◽  
A Studer

SummaryIn rabbits and cats Congo red administered intravenously causes severe thrombocytopenia and ultrastructural alterations of platelets and leucocytes, similar to those produced by some fatty acids and endotoxin. Transient leucopenia is followed by leucocytosis. In contrast, incubation of Congo red in citrated blood or platelet rich plasma has no effect. Therefore, an indirect mechanism is postulated to explain the in vivo effect of Congo red.


TAPPI Journal ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 17 (03) ◽  
pp. 157-164 ◽  
Author(s):  
Shengdan Wang ◽  
Wenhua Gao ◽  
Kefu Chen ◽  
Jinsong Zeng ◽  
Jun Xu ◽  
...  

Cellulose nanofibrils (CNF) were prepared by cellulase in conjunction with mechanical disintegration from the bleached softwood kraft pulp and labelled by Congo red dye. The labelled CNF were used to investigate the retention and distribution of CNF in paper handsheets. The retention of the labelled CNF was obtained by measuring the absorbance of white water using an ultraviolet-visible spectrophotometer. The results showed that this method for measuring the retention was rapid, feasible, and sensitive, owing to the high correlation coefficient R2 (0.9993) of the standard curve. The labelled CNF showed even distribution in paper handsheets. The colorimetric values of paper handsheets were explored with a residual ink analyzer.


Author(s):  
Luma Abdal Hady Zwein ◽  
Tharieyt Abdulrahman Motlag ◽  
Mohamed Mousa

      The study included 200 samples were collected   from   children  under two   years included (50 samples from each of Cerebrospinal fluid, Blood, Stool and Urine) from, Central Children Hospital and Children's Protections Educational Hospital. Isolates bacterial were obtained cultural, microscopic and biochemical examination and diagnosed to the species by using vitek2 system. The results showed there were contamination in 6.5% of clinical samples. The diagnosed colonies which gave pink color on the MacConkey agar , golden yellow color on the Trypton Soy agar and green color on the Birillent Enterobacter sakazakii agar and gave  a probability of 99% in the vitek 2 and were identified as Cronobacter sakazakii. The identification revealed of thirteen isolates: 6(46.16%) isolated from Cerebrospinal fluid samples, 7(53.84%) isolated from blood samples and not isolated bacteria from stool and urine samples. The results of the investigation of some virulence factors showed that all bacteria isolates were able to swimming with a diameter ranging (1-9 mm) and swarming with a diameter ranging (1-40 mm) and their  ability to biofilm formation  by using three methods. The results show the ability  of  isolates to form biofilm by using  Congo red media  methods where it is 12 (92.30 %) out of 13 isolated bacteria belonging to C. sakazakii  able to form biofilm on the Congo red media  which is 3 (23.07%) were  strong production  biofilm ,   8 (61.53%)  were intermediate  production  biofilm and  1 (7.69% ) were weak  biofilm formation , while the 1 (7.69%)  unable to form biofilm.  Tubes method were all isolates were able to form biofilm, it were found that 3 (23.07%)  isolates strong, and 8 (61.53%) intermediate  and 2( 15.38%)  weak biofilm formation. Microtiter plate method  gave 5 (38.46 %) isolates strong, 6 (46.15%) intermediate and 1 (7.69%) weak biofilm formation.  


1960 ◽  
Vol 6 (1) ◽  
pp. 92-101 ◽  
Author(s):  
W. K. C. Morgan
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