Cellulose decomposition compound bacteria system and method for carrying out co-culture on cellulose decomposition compound bacteria system and sulfate reducing bacteria
A cellulose decomposition and co-cultivation technology, applied in the field of microorganisms, can solve the problems of difficult decomposition, complex structure, and underutilized resources.
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[0025] First prepare the culture medium (Tyrptone, 3g; CaCl 2 ·H 2 O, 2g; NaHCO 3 , 1g; NH 4 Cl, 1 g; distilled water, 1 L; pH 7.2). The medium was dispensed into anaerobic screw cap test tubes fitted with filter paper strips (12×120 mm). After vacuum pumping and oxygen removal, high pressure steam sterilization (121°C). Put 0.5g of anaerobic activated sludge into the sterilized culture medium, and put it into a 35°C incubator for static cultivation. After the filter paper was decomposed, the cells were successively transferred and cultured under the same culture conditions. During the transfer process, the bacterial strain's ability to decompose the filter paper was continuously enhanced, and finally the filter paper strip could be completely degraded within 48 hours. Preserve the enriched and isolated cellulolytic strains (the name of the strain is Clostridium sp.Lwy-2, deposit unit: China National Center for Typical Culture Collection, address in Wuhan University, dep...
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