Diversity of Species and Chemicals Elements Contents of Liquide Rumen Bacteria as Fermentor Medicine Herbal with Medical Ecological Approach
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Abstract- Diversity of species and chemicals elements contents of liquide rumen bacteria as fermentor in the fermentation process of organic fertilizer and liquide herbal skin medicine in March-June 2017..The objectives of this study reveal the bacteria that play an important role in the make up organic fertilizer and multifunctional skin medicine herbals, easily isolated and can be cultured easily and effectively associated with the approach of medical ecology. The methods of this research iare bacterial isolation and culture, species identification and content analysis using XRF Pan Analytical and F1TR for antibiotic test content of Streptomycin. The results are identification of bacteria that have been done in the Laboratory of Microbiology State University of Padang obtained 3 types of bacteria namely Pasteurella spp, Pseudomonas alcaligenes, and Bulkhoideria cepacia. The chemical content of bacterial culture of fermentor consists of the dominant element (% / 100 ppm samples) are Mg 36.58%, P 26.42%, Al 16.41% and Si 10.53%, respectively. Furthermore, the content of antibiotics in 100 ppm samples is 55%. The conclusion of the results of this research are the three types of organic bacteria are non-pathogenic, plays an important role in producing effective organic fertilizer and herbal skin drugs are multifunctional y friendly, effective and easy to make up
Keywords— biodiversity, chemicals compound and ecological condition.
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