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titleOfInvention Bacterium capable of adsorbing lead and tolerating heavy metals and application thereof
abstract The invention discloses a bacterium capable of adsorbing lead and tolerating heavy metals and application thereof. Classified and named as bacillus megaterium Z-y3 with the preservation number as follows: CCTCC NO. M2017312. The strain can grow well in a solid culture medium containing 1000 mg/L. The strain has the capability of producing alkali, has stronger removal capability on lead at different pH values, and the adsorption capacity of the cultured mature thalli can reach the maximum within a short time, about 20 g/L. Meanwhile, the strain has tolerance to other heavy metals such as Mn, Ni, Cu, Cr (VI) and the like to different degrees. The metabolite of the strain for removing lead is nontoxic and environment-friendly. Therefore, the strain has very high application value in the water body and soil environment treatment of lead heavy metal pollution and the comprehensive treatment of pesticide pollution in industrial fields.
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