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titleOfInvention Cupriavidus (Cupriavidus) and application thereof
abstract The invention relates to the field of microorganisms, in particular to cuprianidus (Cupriavidus) and application thereof. The cuprina bulimia (Cupriavidus) is deposited, and the preservation unit: china center for type culture Collection, Address: wuhan university, preservation date: year 2017, month 9, day 25, accession number: CCTCC M2017546. The strain obtained by the invention degrades 2-chloro-4-nitrophenol by using phloroglucinol as an open-loop substrate, and the strain is a gram-negative bacterium which metabolizes 2-chloro-4-nitrophenol through a phloroglucinol pathway. On the other hand, the prepared remediation microbial inoculum can completely degrade 100ppm of 2-chloro-4-nitrophenol in the polluted soil within 12 days. Therefore, the strain has good application prospect in biological treatment of 2-chloro-4-nitrophenol pollution.
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