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publicationNumber CN-105907687-B
titleOfInvention Method for culturing photosynthetic bacteria by using water bloom algae as matrix
abstract The invention discloses a method for culturing photosynthetic bacteria by using water bloom algae as a matrix, which comprises the following steps: a, collecting bloom algae: collecting algae-rich water in an algae collection area in the eutrophic lake through an algae collecting machine, and air-drying to prepare dry algae powder. B: obtaining photosynthetic bacteria strains: the photosynthetic bacteria strain is obtained by taking the field water body as the seed source for isolated culture and is preserved in an ATYP liquid culture medium. C: photosynthetic bacteria culture: the culture container is a transparent glass tube, dry algae powder is added into the culture device according to a certain proportion, and distilled water or tap water or lake water is added to prepare the photosynthetic bacteria replacing culture medium. Inoculating a small amount of photosynthetic bacteria to form a complete culture system for closed illumination culture. D: harvesting photosynthetic bacteria: and (4) periodically sampling and determining the optical density of the bacteria to characterize the bacterial biomass, and beginning to harvest when the photosynthetic bacterial biomass reaches a growth stable period. The method has the advantages of high yield, simple operation and low cost, and can be used for realizing the resource utilization of the bloom algae.
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