Isolation of Lignocellulolytic Bacteria From Erek-erek Geoforest Ijen Geopark, Indonesia
Esti Utarti,
Indria Sari Manda Triono,
Ainur Rohma
et al.
Abstract:Ijen Geopark is one of the UNESCO Global Geoparks in Indonesia. The Erek-erek Geoforest (EEG) is one of the biosites in the Ijen Geopark. The EEG has an abundant biomass which is composed of lignocellulosic complex. The abundance of biomass has the potential as a source of lignocellulolytic microorganisms that can degrade lignocellulose material. The purpose of this research was to isolate lignocellulolytic bacteria from the Erek-erek Geoforest. This research method was soil sampling, physicochemical analysis … Show more
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