Advanced Journal of Microbiology Research

ISSN 2736-1756

Advanced Journal of Microbiology Research ISSN 2241-9837 Vol. 13 (4), pp. 001-007, April, 2019. © International Scholars Journals

Full Length Research Paper

Sugars waste, an alternative growth and complete medium for fast growing Rhizobium cells

A. K. Singh1, G. Singh1, R. P. Bhatt2, S. Pant1, A. Naglot3* and L. Singh3

1Dolphin (P.G) Institute of Biomedical and Natural Science, Dehradun, Uttarakhand, India.

2Departments of Botany and Microbiology, H.N.B. Garhwal University, Srinagar, Uttarakhand, India.

3Defence Research Laboratory, DRDO, Post Bag No.2, Tezpur, Assam, India.

Accepted 23 March, 2019

Abstract

The sugar waste (molasses) was tested for various physiochemical parameters. After examination of various physiochemical parameters, growth and population count of Rhizobium meliloti MTCC-100 was monitored at different concentrations of sugar waste (10, 20, 30 and up to 100%) in terms of optical density (OD) and colony forming unit (C.F.U.). Growth and cell count of Rhizobium were highest in 10% sugar waste concentration. Growth pattern of the bacteria was observed at 10% sugar waste along with different synthetic media (tryptone yeast extract medium, rhizobium minimal medium and yeast extract medium). Growth of bacteria in 10% sugar waste was found to be superior to standard media (TY, RMM and YEM) used for Rhizobium. The important environmental parameters like pH and temperature were optimized for 10% sugar waste as growth medium. A pH of 7.0 and temperature of 28°C were found to be the most suitable for the fast growing R. meliloti MTCC-100.

Key words: Rhizobium meliloti, sugar waste, synthetic media, colony forming unit.

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