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Title: Microbial diversity of Indigenous microorganism communities from different agri-ecosystems in Soc Trang province, Vietnam
Authors: Le, Thi Xa
Nguyen, Khoi Nghia
Keywords: Bacteria
Coliforms
Indigenous microorganism communities
Salmonella
Shigella
Issue Date: 2019
Series/Report no.: Journal of Science Ho Chi Minh Open University;Vol. 10, No. 01 .- P.42-51
Abstract: Indigenous microorganism (IMO) has great potential for agricultural uses since they have high ability in biodegradation, nitrogen fixation, phosphate solubilization, plant growth hormone production as well as bio-control. This study aimed to determine the presence of some different major groups of microbes in IMO from different agri-ecosystem habitats like bacteria, fungi, actinomyces, Salmonella. Shigella, E. coli, and Conform. The presence of bacteria, actinomyces, and fungi of IMG samples was identified by 27F/1492R, 243F/1378R and ITS1F/ITS4R primers, respectively. Numbers of bacteria, fungi, and actinomyces were determined by the plate counting method on TSA, PDA and Starch media, respectively. The numbers of Salmonella sp. and Shigella sp. were determined by the plate counting method on selective Salmonella and Shigella agar (SS agar) after incubation for 48 hours at 37°C while the density of Conforms sp. and E.coli were counted bv the Most Probable Number method (MPN). The results of the study showed that 3 major groups of microbes including bacteria, fungi, and actinomyces in 14 collected IMO samples were detected genetically. Moreover, bacterial numbers were dominated and ranged from 10⁶ to 10⁹ cfu/g IMO samples while the density of fungi and actinomyces were lower and varied from 10⁵ to 10⁷ efu/g IMO sample. Interestingly, all surveyed IMO samples did not contain any human disease pathogens such as Salmonella, Shigella, Conforms and E. coli. These results imply that collected IMO contains a high diversity of major groups of microbes and can be used as safe bio-stimulants for clean vegetable production.
URI: https://dspace.ctu.edu.vn/jspui/handle/123456789/69651
ISSN: 1859-3453
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