2018
DOI: 10.1063/1.5050125
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Identification of biofilm-forming bacteria from steel panels exposed in sea waters of Jakarta Bay and Madura Strait

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“…As discussed in Section 1.4, a few studies of marine biofouling covering research areas ranging from bacterial biofilm to mitigation measure have been carried out in Indonesia. Julistiono et al [34] investigated the identification of biofilm-forming bacteria around Java Island waters by performing one-month immersion of test panels in Jakarta Bay (located in western part of island) and Madura Strait (eastern part of island). The bacterial colonies isolated from these two sites using 16S rRNA gene sequences analysis were identified as Vibrio alginolyticus and V. natriegens in Jakarta Bay and Madura Strait, respectively with 99% of similarity.…”
Section: Indonesiamentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…As discussed in Section 1.4, a few studies of marine biofouling covering research areas ranging from bacterial biofilm to mitigation measure have been carried out in Indonesia. Julistiono et al [34] investigated the identification of biofilm-forming bacteria around Java Island waters by performing one-month immersion of test panels in Jakarta Bay (located in western part of island) and Madura Strait (eastern part of island). The bacterial colonies isolated from these two sites using 16S rRNA gene sequences analysis were identified as Vibrio alginolyticus and V. natriegens in Jakarta Bay and Madura Strait, respectively with 99% of similarity.…”
Section: Indonesiamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The bacterial colonies isolated from these two sites using 16S rRNA gene sequences analysis were identified as Vibrio alginolyticus and V. natriegens in Jakarta Bay and Madura Strait, respectively with 99% of similarity. These bacteria were commonly found in Java Island waters [34]. Investigation on the pattern of bacterial dynamics for coral reef biofilms performed by Sawall et al [35] found that the changes in the pattern of bacterial communities in Spermando Archipelago were significantly influenced by microhabitat, seasonal change and nutrient availability due to anthropogenic activities.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Bahan bakteri yang melekat kemudian diwarnai dengan menambahkan 2 μL kristal violet (2%) selama 20 menit. Microplate dibilas dengan air keran dengan lembut dan biomassa yang dipasang diperlukan menggunakan microplate reader pada 570 nm (Julistiono et al 2018).…”
Section: Seleksi Dan Pemurnian Isolatunclassified
“…Moreover, the fouling process has been considered from the initial attachment of microfouling (bacterial colony) organisms to macrofouling organisms on subtract of mild steel. Researcher from IIS had been elucidated that different species from the genus Vibrio identified as V. alginolyticus and V. natriegens were responsible for biofouling in seawaters of Jakarta Bay and Madura Strait, Indonesia [8]. Biological and chemical components of seawaters might affect settlement pattern of bacterial biofoulers.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%