2014
DOI: 10.4314/ejesm.v7i3.6
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Optimal culture conditions and characterization of cellulolytic bacteria from cassava dumpsites in Ibadan, Nigeria

Abstract: This study is designed to investigate cellulolytic bacteria capable of removing cellulolytic wastes that are produced from cassava during processing. Cellulolytic bacteria isolates from cassava dumpsite soil in Ibadan, Nigeria were characterized and their optimal culture conditions determined. The total viable bacterial count of the sample of cassava dumpsite soil was 24.4 x 10 8 cfu/g. A total of twenty four bacteria were isolated from the samples out of which nine of the bacterial isolates were positive for … Show more

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“…The measurement constructs and variables in the study showed strong internal coherency with a Cronbach alpha value (0.823 > 0.70); therefore, the inter-item consistency and instrument reliability are deemed significant (0.823>0.70). Studies in the research environment involving similar respondents indicate that the reliability of survey data within this range of value is common (Iheme, Effiong, & Ekung, 2015;ADU & EKUNG, 2019;Adu, Ekung, & Toyin, 2020). The data were analysed descriptively using Mean Item Score (MIS), the study adopted the cut-off point of 3.00 to determine the significance of the problems; the use of this threshold in construction management research is likewise prevalent (Adu et al, 2020;Okonkwo et al, 2022).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The measurement constructs and variables in the study showed strong internal coherency with a Cronbach alpha value (0.823 > 0.70); therefore, the inter-item consistency and instrument reliability are deemed significant (0.823>0.70). Studies in the research environment involving similar respondents indicate that the reliability of survey data within this range of value is common (Iheme, Effiong, & Ekung, 2015;ADU & EKUNG, 2019;Adu, Ekung, & Toyin, 2020). The data were analysed descriptively using Mean Item Score (MIS), the study adopted the cut-off point of 3.00 to determine the significance of the problems; the use of this threshold in construction management research is likewise prevalent (Adu et al, 2020;Okonkwo et al, 2022).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%