Isolation and identification of cellulolytic bacteria from the gut of three phytophagus insect species

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Abstract

The cellulolytic bacteria from the gut of three different phytophagous insects were studied to isolate novel cellulolytic organism for biofuel industry. Among the threse, gut of P. quatuordecimpunctata larvae contained both highest no of total bacterial count (6.8x107 CFU/gut) and cellulolytic bacteria (5.42x103 CFU/gut). Fifteen different isolates were obtained from the gut of O. velox, A. miliaris and P. quatuordecimpunctata. All the isolates produced clear zone in CMC medium staining with Congo red. The isolates included Gram positive Enterococcus, Microbacterium and Gram negative Aeromonas, Erwinia, Serretia, Flavobacterium, Acenitobacter, Klebsiella, Yersinia, Xenorhabdus, Psedomonas and Photorhabdus. Out of the fifteen isolated and identified bacterial species, twelve bacterial species were novel being reported for first time as having cellulase activity.

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Shil, R. K., Mojumder, S., Sadida, F. F., Uddin, M., & Sikdar, D. (2014). Isolation and identification of cellulolytic bacteria from the gut of three phytophagus insect species. Brazilian Archives of Biology and Technology, 57(6), 927–932. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1516-8913201402620

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