Mohamad Yani
Bogor Agricultural University
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Bioremediation Journal | 2013
Agung Dhamar Syakti; Mohamad Yani; Nuning Vita Hidayati; Asrul Sahri Siregar; Pierre Doumenq; I. M. Made Sudiana
ABSTRACT The main purpose of the study was to isolate strains of bacteria capable of degrading hydrocarbons from contaminated mangroves and to investigate the ability of the isolated bacteria to degrade total petroleum hydrocarbons (TPH) in a microcosm model of an oily sludge. The potential use of these bacteria strains as environmental clean-up agents was tested by culturing them with six different polyaromatic hydrocarbon (PAH) compounds (phenothiazine, fluorene, fluoranthene, dibenzothiophene, phenanthrene, and pyrene). Six viable and culturable bacteria were isolated, and the 16S rDNA sequence for each was amplified using the primers 9F and 1510R. Sequence results were compared using the National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) BLAST program and, combined with phenotypic and phylogenetic data, were used to identify three strains that belonged to the Bacillus genus and were most closely related (98–99%) to Bacillus aquimaris, Bacillus megaterium, and Bacillus pumilus. The other three strains were closely related (98–100%) to Flexibacteraceae bacterium, Halobacilus trueperi, and Rhodobacteraceae bacterium. Two isolates, BA-PZN and BM-PFFP, which were related to Bacillus aquimaris and Bacillus megaterium, respectively, were further characterized and showed great potential for the removal of more complex hydrocarbon compounds in the oily microcosm model.
Journal of Natural Resources | 2016
Arifudin Arifudin; Mohamad Yani; Kukuh Murtilaksono
Problem encountered in the application of biopile technique for bioremediation of clay textured soils contaminated with crude oil is limited rate of air flow through the soil. It is a challenge to solve the problem by adding the soil with sand. The addition of sand is also indispensable for the well growth and activity of bacteria in the bioremediation process. This study aims to evaluate the addition of sand on bioremediation of a clay textured soil contaminated with crude oil using biopile technique at pilot scale of 2 tons capacity. The results showed a decline of 76% soil TPH concentration, from 4.22% to 1.00%, within 63 days. Total population of bacteria during the bioremediation process ranged from 1.00 x10 to 1.43 x 10 CFUs.g soil. At the end of the experiment, a loss in the types and content of some easily degrading hydrocarbon substances was ob-
Jurnal Teknik Industri | 2011
Syarif Hidayat; Marimin; Sukardi; Mohamad Yani
Journal of Natural Resources | 2018
Veybi Djoharam; Etty Riani; Mohamad Yani
Journal of environment and earth science | 2017
Mohamad Yani; Andes Ismayana; Sukardi; Puji Rahmawati Nurcahyani
Journal of Agroindustrial Technology | 2017
Fherdes Setiawan; Ika Amalia Kartika; Mohamad Yani; Dede Hermawan
Journal of Agroindustrial Technology | 2017
Imam Chanif; Erliza Hambali; Mohamad Yani; Surfactant
Environmental Engineering Research | 2017
Suprihatin Suprihatin; Bunga Cahyaputri; Muhammad Romli; Mohamad Yani
Chemical and Process Engineering Research | 2017
Shafira Adlina; Erliza Hambali; Mohamad Yani
Jurnal Tanah dan Iklim | 2016
Eman Sulaeman; Asep Nugraha Ardiwinata; Mohamad Yani