Abstract
About 28 molds were obtained from rice straw on coastal-field of Watu Ulo Jember, were screened for their cellulolytic activities at pH alkaline. In semiquantitatively screening on CMC and Avicel plate at pH 8 showed that 27 isolates have cellulolytic activities. Based on clearing zone in CMC plate, isolates 7, 9, 14, 19 and 24 have higher cellulase (CMC-ase) activities index at pH alkaline. Further, in quantitatively examination using rice straw in Basic Salt Mandel’s modification medium showed isolate 19 (0,60 U/ml) that identified as Aspergillus terreus have higher FP-ase activity than isolate 7 (0,56 U/ml), 9 (0,55 U/ml), 14 (0,53 U/ml) and 24 (0,56 U/ml).
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