Optimized Composition of Functional Bacteria for Bioremediation of Sediment Environment of Shrimp Culture

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作者
李秋芬
辛福言
邹玉霞
陈民山
唐启升
机构
[1] Yellow Sea Fisheries Research Institute
[2] CAFS
[3] CAFS Qingdao 266071
[4] Shandong
[5] China
关键词
optimized composition; functional bacteria; biodegradation; bioremediation; shrimp culture environment;
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X172 [环境微生物学];
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071012 ; 0713 ;
摘要
After the single-strain abilities of organic-pollutant-degrading bacteria in bioremediation of sediment environment of shrimp culture are determined, the multi- strain degrading effect of the compositions of different strains is measured. The results indicate that the multi-strains groups have higher degrading ability than the single -strain groups. Three-strain groups are better than two-strain groups, and four-strain groups are better than three-strain groups and five-strain groups, the groups composed of strains Lt7222, Lt7511, Fc6308 and Gy7018 has the best degrading effect, the CODMn removal rate is 73.2 % in 66 h, and gets to 82.7 % in 114 h, 30 % higher than that of the best single-strain group; Groups of Lt7222, Lt7511, Lt7451 and Gy7018 are the second, whose CODMn removal rate is 82.1 % in 114 h. It is suggested that multi-species bacteria be used as functional bacteria in bioremediation of mariculture environment.
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