08. Identification sporeforming bacteria in associations of hydrogen-generating microorganisms
Tashyrev O. B., Prytula I. R., Tashyreva G. O.
Pages: 41-46.
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Key words: hydrogen, associations of hydrogen-generating microorganisms, identification, Clostridium, Bacillus.
Pages: 41-46.
Full article:
Abstract
The purpose. To determine species composition of spore-forming bacteria of associations of hydrogen-generating microorganisms for assessment of an opportunity of their biotechnological application. Methods. Phonotypical and phylogenetic analysis, chemicalalytical, gas chromatography. Results. Bacillus and Clostridium predominate in structure of an probed associations. Under morphological, cultural-biochemical and molecular-genetic characteristics they identified 3 strains to species. The strain of anaerobic bacteria is identified as Clostridium butyricum VU-11. strains of aerobic bacteria - as Bacillus licheniformis BS-3 and Bacillus atrophaeus BS-1. Conclusions. Bacillic-clostridial associations are perspective for cost effective synthesis or power supply H2 from a wide spectrum of renewable biomass, including food waste.Key words: hydrogen, associations of hydrogen-generating microorganisms, identification, Clostridium, Bacillus.
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