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publicationNumber CN-110540948-B
titleOfInvention Compound strain based on hydroxide bacteria and culture method thereof
abstract The invention provides a composite strain based on hydroxide bacteria, which is a mesophilic rhizosphere microorganism with breathing types of facultative aerobism, a proper pH value of 4.5-8, a proper water activity of 0.8-0.9 and a nutritional type of chemical energy organic/inorganic facultative heterotrophy. The invention also provides a culture method of the composite strain, and under the condition of providing the common survival of the composite strain, the fungus decomposes organic carbon-containing compounds into organic acid and CO 2 Providing a carbon source to the hydroxide bacteria as a heterotrophic mode; nitrogen-fixing bacteria for removing N from air 2 Conversion to NH 3 And simultaneously release H 2 (ii) a The hydrogen-oxidizing bacteria utilize organic acid and CO 2 、NH 3 、H 2 And O in air 2 As a metabolic element, the energy transfer and balance are realized, and the composite strain based on the hydroxide bacteria is obtained through enrichment culture. The invention jointly cultures the hydroxide bacteria, the azotobacter and the fungi to obtain the composite strain with the plant growth promoting function, which can be used as the high-efficiency organic bacterial fertilizer.
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