ABSTRACT
The study assessed the optimization of growth
conditions of the Bacillus isolates, they were evaluated using various
parameters such as pH, carbon source and sodium chloride (NaCl) concentration.
A total of four (4) isolates of Bacillus megaterium were isolated from the
rhizosphere of tomato plants and identified using phenotypic and biochemical
characterization. The growth rate of each isolate after 24hr incubation was
measured using spectrophometer at optical density of 540nm. Data were subjected
to One-Way ANOVA followed by Duncan posthoc test at p<0.05. Results showed
that maximum growth ofthe bacterium isolates was notable at pH of 7.0 while the
isolates barely tolerated growth at pH 3.5 and 5.0. Bacillus megaterium I
isolate showed a significant (p<0.05) increase in the growth as the salt
concentration was increased. Thus, the highest growth was observed. Bacillus
megaterium II isolate had a different growth pattern as increase in salt
concentration from 1% to 3% resulted in an increase in growth of the isolate,
while further increase in salt concentration from 3% to 5% led to a significant
(p<0.05) decrease in growth. The sucrose showed maximum significant
(p<0.05) growth of bacteria (1.83±0.28a) when compared to starch
(1.10±0.01b) and lactose (1.15±0.01b). The starch showed lowest bacterial
growth. In conclusion, the optimization methods are believed to be effective
and powerful approach for screening key factor for microbial growth in
different stress condition. The activity and stability of an organism is
influenced by the type ofstrain, cultivation conditions (temperature, pH,
aeration, agitation, incubation time) and the growth medium composition (carbon
and nitrogen sources).
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