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publicationNumber CN-107469269-B
titleOfInvention Method for synergistically degrading polyethylene plastic by utilizing two bacteria
abstract The invention provides a method for synergistically degrading polyethylene plastic by using two bacteria, which comprises the following steps: a. sterilizing polyethylene plastic, and placing the polyethylene plastic in a liquid culture medium; b. and (b) mixing and inoculating pseudomonas fluorescens and pseudomonas aeruginosa on the liquid culture medium in the step a, then placing the mixture under a constant temperature condition for culture, and utilizing the two bacteria to synergistically degrade the polyethylene plastic. The fluorescent pseudomonas and the pseudomonas aeruginosa adopted by the invention have the capacity of degrading polyethylene, can effectively erode and degrade polyethylene plastics, not only can ferment to generate enzymes for oxidizing and degrading the polyethylene, but also can mutually promote the enzymes to synergistically play the degradation role of the polyethylene plastics, and under the same condition, the degradation effect of the polyethylene plastics inoculated with the fluorescent pseudomonas and the pseudomonas aeruginosa in a mixed manner is greatly superior to that of the single inoculated fluorescent pseudomonas or pseudomonas aeruginosa.
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