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publicationNumber KR-101343893-B1
titleOfInvention CH4 in micrococos with microcystine resolution
abstract The present invention relates to microorganism isolation and resolution with excellent microcysteine resolution, and relates to CH4 genus CH4 having microbial properties deposited with KCTC 11910BP at the Korea Institute of Bioscience and Biotechnology, a microorganism international depository. And biologics for green algae control. CH4 ( Micrococcus sp. CH4) [KCTC11910BP] of the new strain Micrococcus of the present invention has an excellent hepatoxin microcystine degrading activity produced by Microcistis eruginosa and effectively causes environmental problems due to microcystine in eutrophicated lakes in Korea. It can solve the problem and solve the water quality management problem caused by green algae. Thus, by using the algae coexisting microorganisms present in the eutrophication system, unlike the existing chemical and biological methods, it does not cause secondary damage such as secondary environmental pollution or ecosystem disturbance in the water system, which is very effective in controlling algae.
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