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titleOfInvention Turpentine degradation microbial agent
abstract The invention provides a turpentine oil degradation microbial agent which comprises 2 strains of enterobacter cloacae M37, serratia fading M28 and the like, wherein the volume ratio of the strains is (1-5): 5-1. The microbial inoculum of the invention has the capability of degrading turpentine, and particularly has the degradation rate of more than 50 percent for the turpentine in the masson pine. The application of the microbial inoculum in degrading turpentine-containing materials such as masson pine sawdust and the like has good prospect, and the application of the turpentine-containing materials such as masson pine sawdust and the like is greatly expanded.
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