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titleOfInvention Medical stone vector bdellovibrio bacteriovorus agent for holothurian
abstract The invention discloses a medical stone vector bdellovibrio bacteriovorus agent for holothurians. The medical stone vector bdellovibrio bacteriovorus agent for holothurian is prepared from the following components in parts by mass: a bdellovibrio bacteriovorus agent and medical stone in the weight ratio of 1:(1-4), as well as a bdellovibrio bacteriovorus nutrient solution and nutrient fodder in the weight ratio of 1:(2-10). A preparation method for the bdellovibrio bacteriovorus agent comprises the following operation steps: collecting thalli after bdellovibrio bacteriovorus enrichment and washing are performed; drying the thalli after the thalli are mixed with the nutrient fodder to obtain the bdellovibrio bacteriovorus agent so as to obtain a final product with the water content of 2-5% after the bdellovibrio bacteriovorus agent is mixed with the nutrient fodder. The medical stone vector bdellovibrio bacteriovorus for holothurian, which is prepared through the method disclosed by the embodiment of the invention, is suitable for holothurian culture; the preparation cost is low; the powder is long in retention time and free of pollution. The medical stone vector bdellovibrio bacteriovorus agent has important practical significance on holothurian culture on a large scale.
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