Morphology Characterization Of Bioactivator Microorganisms In Product Of Septick Tank Phosphate Degradator


Andin Vita Amalia, FMIPA Pendidikan IPA and F Fibriana, - and E Y Astuti, - and E Soesilowati, - (2020) Morphology Characterization Of Bioactivator Microorganisms In Product Of Septick Tank Phosphate Degradator. In: 6th International Conference on Mathematics, Science, and Education (ICMSE 2019), Semarang.

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Abstract

Septic Tank is a shelter for solid materials of human waste (faeces) which will quickly fill up when there is no decomposition process by bacteria decomposers. The amount of bacterial decomposers in a septic tank is generally less compared to the accumulation rate, so it is necessary to supply bacteria decomposers. The addition of these microorganisms is very cheap when compared to the cost of desludging or drying beside being practical, healthy and environmentally friendly. The decomposing bacteria (microorganisms) will decompose the solid materials in the septic tank into water (H2O) and some gas (CO2).Microorganisms that can decompose or degrade human faeces are PAOs (polyphosphate accumulating organisms) by degrading the polyphosphate into phosphate. Microorganisms that play a role in the decrease of phosphates are bacteria and fungi. Aerobic bacteria such as Pseudomonas sp. is one of the phosphate-degrading microorganisms. This research used the Pour Plate and gram staining method for microscopic observation to find the morphology of Pseudomonas sp

Item Type: Conference or Workshop Item (Paper)
Subjects: L Education > Special Education > Education of Natural Science
Fakultas: Fakultas Matematika dan Ilmu Pengetahuan Alam > Pendidikan Ilmu Pengetahuan Alam, S1
Depositing User: mahargjo hapsoro adi
Date Deposited: 16 Nov 2022 08:20
Last Modified: 16 Nov 2022 08:20
URI: http://lib.unnes.ac.id/id/eprint/53173

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