Baghdad Science Journal (Mar 2017)

Isolation Cellulolytic Fungi from Plants and Animals Wastesin Iraq

  • Ayad Jaber Kubba,
  • Adel saadi salman AL-Saadi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.21123/bsj.2017.14.1.0099
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 1

Abstract

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134 samples of plants and animals wastes were taken from three different regions outside Baghdad and three different regions in Baghdad. 24 cellulolytic isolates fungi AO, C1, TH1, AN1, R1, TV, PG, AF, B1, L1, AP, TH, AP1, AN3, AO2, A, A1, C, F, AO1, C2, F1, CL and AP2 independent were chosen out of 48 selected fungi. The best optimal conditions for growth were 30ºC and pH 7. The isolates were identified and screened according to the colony diameter, biomass and density of spores in addition of capability to produce the hydrolytic enzymes for cellulose.