The Role of Bacteria in the Termites Intestine Macrotermes gilvus Hagen as a Biological Agent in the Degradation of Medical Mask Waste

N. Subekti, Retno Wulandari
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The use of disposable medical masks during the Covid-19 pandemic can cause solid waste problems in the environment. The subterranean termite Macrotermes gilvus  Hagen has the potential to degrade medical mask waste due to the presence of microorganisms in its intestines. The purpose of this study was to analyze the effect of adding starter bacteria from the intestine of the subterranean termite M. gilvus  Hagen and the most optimal composting time in the degradation of medical mask waste according to SNI standards based on physical properties (color, smell, and texture), chemical properties (C-Organic content, N content, and C/N) compost. The results showed that the addition of bacterial starter from the subterranean termite intestine M. gilvus  Hagen with a concentration of 50% and a composting time of 5 weeks gave the best compost yield according to SNI No. 19-7030-2004 because it has a dark brown color, crumb texture, smells like soil, 20.22%  C-Organic content, 1.35% total N content, and 15.14% C/N content. This research can be recommended as an alternative solution for waste management using biological agents.
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白蚁肠道细菌作为生物制剂在医用口罩废弃物降解中的作用
在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间使用一次性医用口罩可能会导致环境中的固体废物问题。地下白蚁Macrotermes gilvus Hagen具有降解医用口罩废物的潜力,因为它的肠道中存在微生物。本研究的目的是根据堆肥的物理性质(颜色、气味、质地)、化学性质(C-有机含量、N含量、C/N),根据SNI标准,分析添加地下白蚁M. gilvus Hagen肠道发酵菌对医用口罩废弃物降解的影响及最佳堆肥时间。结果表明,根据SNI No. 19-7030-2004,添加地下白蚁肠道细菌发酵剂M. gilvus Hagen,浓度为50%,堆肥时间为5周,堆肥产量最佳,因为它具有深棕色,颗粒状,土壤气味,C-有机含量20.22%,总氮含量1.35%,C/N含量15.14%。这项研究可以推荐为使用生物制剂进行废物管理的替代解决方案。
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