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Paper Title :
Evaluation of Cellulase Producing Fungi Isolated from Agricultural Waste

Author :Gampa R. Krishnaiah, Radhika Kalattur, Hemasree Bhima

Article Citation :Gampa R. Krishnaiah ,Radhika Kalattur ,Hemasree Bhima , (2019 ) " Evaluation of Cellulase Producing Fungi Isolated from Agricultural Waste " , International Journal of Advances in Science, Engineering and Technology(IJASEAT) , pp. 27-29, Volume-7,Issue-2, Spl. Iss-1

Abstract : Cellulose is the highest amount of carbohydrate available in the plant biomass. Due to the increasing demand for starch as a source of glucose, there is a need to search alternative source of starch for glucose. Cellulose is an abundant and the cheap source of glucose in nature; hence there is huge demand for cellulose degrading enzymes. The present work aimed at screening and evaluating the cellulolytic fungi from the agricultural waste. In the present study we have collected agricultural waste samples from the sugarcane fields randomly. Then screened the samples for the presence of celluloseenzyme producing fungi and performed the fungal enzyme production and efficacy of produced enzyme activity on the cellulose degradation. We isolated and identified five types of fungal species that are produced cellulase enzyme significantly. The results showed that cellulase production and the enzyme activity of Aspergillus species were higher than for Rhizopus, Penicillium, Actinomycetesand Candida species. Key Words - Cellulase, Agricultural Waste, Fungi

Type : Research paper

Published : Volume-7,Issue-2, Spl. Iss-1


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