Data in Brief (Aug 2020)

Data on the isolation and identification of thermotolerant microorganisms from cow manure promising for organic waste processing

  • Nazira Moldagulova,
  • Aigul Ayupova,
  • Dinara Sembayeva,
  • Musagali Duambekov,
  • Elmira Khassenova,
  • Elvira Nagyzbekkyzy,
  • Gaziza Danlybayeva,
  • Ainur Sarsenova

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 31
p. 105761

Abstract

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Thermotolerant microorganisms play an essential role in the composting process of organic waste; they are responsible for the degradation process of organic compounds owing to their enzymatic activity in the high-temperature phase of composting. This article presents data on the isolation and identification of thermotolerant microorganisms from cattle manure. In total, three bacterial strains with the ability to grow at 50°C were isolated on different media. The cultural and morphological characteristics of the strains are presented. By analysis of the 16S rRNA gene sequence, the isolates were assigned to the species Bacillus coagulans and Bacillus licheniformis. Isolated strains were characterized for their enzymatic potential (lipolytic, amylolytic, and proteolytic). These results can be promising for further studies in order to design biological additive for accelerated composting of organic waste.

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