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titleOfInvention Cultivating of methane-utilizing microorganisms
abstract 1535320 Cultivating bacteria on methane &c. SHELL INTERNATIONALE RESEARCH MAATSCHAPPIJBV 12 March 1976 [14 March 1975] 10745/75 Heading C6F In the process for the production of microorganisms described and claimed in Specification No. 1467022, the methane utilizing micro-organism is to be a strain of Methylococcus and there is preferably employed a mixed culture designated T4 consisting of a methane-utilizing Methylococcus sp. NCIB No. 11083 and the previously disclosed methanol utilizing Pseudomonas sp. NCIB No. 11112 and the four non-methylotrophic micro-organisms viz, Pseudomonas sp. NCIB Nos. 11062, 11063 and 11065, and Mycobacterium sp. NCIB No. 11061. The known Methylomonas strain NCIB No. 11084 may also be included in the culturing. Methylococcus sp. NCIB No. 11083 and the mixed culture T4 are shown to be richer in proline than the previously disclosed mixed culture T3.
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