Morphological characteristics of halophilic bacteria in traditional salt production

Dewi Anugrah Fitri, Eka Nurrahema Ning Asih, Ary Giri Dwi Kartika, Ninik Agustina, Bahri Fadholi, Kartika Dewi, Makhfud Efendy
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The use of bacteria in improving the quality of salt on a laboratory scale is still minimal. Bacteria are found in seawater as raw materials for various types of salt. One of the bacteria that are tolerant to salinity levels in raw saltwater is halophilic bacteria. Exploration of halophilic bacteria isolates contained in seawater as raw material for salt is an effort to provide initial information on the use of these bacteria in improving the quality and quality of salt. This study aims to determine the morphological characteristics and gram grouping of halophilic bacteria contained in raw water, reservoir water, and evaporator water during the traditional salt production process. The methods used in this study were bacterial isolation, purification, and gram staining test. Morphological characteristics were carried out by visual observation of bacterial colonies formed in Petri dishes, while the gram test of bacteria was carried out by staining pure isolates. Morphological characteristics and groupings of gram bacteria were observed under a CX43RF binocular microscope with a digital camera type MDCE-5C. The results of this study found 2 isolates circular in raw saltwater, 5 isolates in irregular, filamentous and circular shapes in reservoir water, and 3 isolates in circular and filamentous shape in purification water. The bacterial isolates found varied in the form of groups of gram-negative bacteria and groups of positive bacteria, while the predominant form of bacteria was bacilli. The results of this study are expected to be initial information that can be used as a reference to improve the quality and quantity of salt production.
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传统制盐工艺中嗜盐细菌的形态特征
在实验室规模上,利用细菌改善盐的质量仍然很少。海水中的细菌是各种盐的原料。在生盐水中,有一种能耐受盐度的细菌是嗜盐细菌。探索海水中含有的嗜盐细菌分离物作为盐的原料,是为利用这些细菌改善盐的质量和质量提供初步资料的一项努力。本研究旨在确定传统制盐工艺中原水、水库水和蒸发器水中的嗜盐细菌的形态特征和革兰氏群。本研究采用细菌分离、纯化和革兰氏染色试验。形态学特征通过培养皿中菌落的目测观察,细菌革兰氏试验通过对纯分离菌进行染色。采用CX43RF双目镜显微镜和mce - 5c型数码相机观察革兰氏菌的形态特征和分类。结果表明,原盐水中有2个菌株呈圆形,水库水中有5个菌株呈不规则、丝状和圆形,净化水中有3个菌株呈圆形和丝状。检出的革兰氏阴性菌群和阳性菌群形态各异,以杆菌为主。研究结果有望为提高盐业生产的质量和数量提供初步参考。
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