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titleOfInvention Clostridium butyricum used for feeding, and application thereof
abstract The invention relates to a clostridium butyricum strain used for feeding, and an application thereof. The provided clostridium butyricum B1 CGMCC No. 4845 is a Gram-positive rod. When observed by using an optical microscope, the sizes of the strains are (0.6-1.2)mum*(3.0-7.0)mum; the ends of the strains are round; the middle parts of the strains are slightly bulged; the strains are single or in couples; the strains are short-chained; filamentous thallus with peritrichous is occurred; the strains are movable; the spores are egg-shaped, and are grew decentrically or on the minor ends; the strains form white or cream-colored small-scaled round colonies on an anaerobic agarose plate; the strains grow under an anaerobic condition, with a growth temperature range of 20 DEG C to 60 DEG C, and preferably 30 DEG C to 42 DEG C; the growth hydrogen power range of the strains is pH 2-10, and preferably pH 7.0. Microbial manure prepared with the strains brings no toxin and harm, and is gastric juice resistant and bile salt resistant. The microbial manure provides strong inhibiting effects against various harmful bacteria. Therefore, the strains can be widely applied in poultry and livestock cultivation industries. With the strain, animal disease resistance can be improved. The strain has potential to be applied as a substitution of antibiotics used for feeding.
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