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titleOfInvention Method for screening myxobacteria for cracking haematococcus from sludge
abstract The invention discloses a method for screening myxobacteria for cracking haematococcus from sludge, which comprises the following steps: dropwise adding inactivated haematococcus into a Wax solid culture medium, and adding pretreated sludge around the inactivated haematococcus for culture to form a fruiting body; purifying and culturing the sporophore to obtain the myxobacteria of the haematococcus lysing. The method for screening the myxobacteria for cracking the haematococcus pluvialis from the sludge has the advantages of simple process, convenience in operation, low cost and the like, the screened myxobacteria can crack the haematococcus pluvialis, a new thought is provided for researching the method for cracking the haematococcus pluvialis, a foundation is laid for optimizing the method for cracking the haematococcus pluvialis and extracting astaxanthin from the haematococcus pluvialis, and the application range of the myxobacteria is widened; meanwhile, the sludge is widely distributed, and the myxobacteria are screened from the sludge, so that the method is favorable for enriching the myxobacteria resources.
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