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titleOfInvention Photosynthetic and orchid bacteria
abstract PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To focus on denitrification rather than decomposition of organic matter, and photosynthetic bacteria that mainly function on the acidic side have been focused on. However, there is a problem that an alkali treatment may be applied to the manure treatment, and in that case, there is a problem that a photosynthetic bacterium that functions only on the acidic side cannot be used. In addition, bacteria used for organic matter treatment other than the above are photosynthetic sulfur bacteria, which have a property that requires a large amount of sulfur for growth. An object of the present invention is to provide a photosynthetic non-sulfur bacterium that functions on the alkaline side. Kind Code: A1 The present inventor has succeeded in separating and culturing photosynthetic bacteria and orchid bacteria that function on the alkaline side by screening a large number of bacteria from the natural world, and performing efficient organic matter decomposition. That is, the present invention provides two kinds of photosynthetic bacteria Rhodopseudomonas and one orchid bacterium Synechococcus, which function on the alkaline side, and a culture method thereof. [Selection diagram] Fig. 1
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