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titleOfInvention Strain of bacterium rhodococcus globerulus 19f decomposing 1,1-dimethylhydrazine (heptyl)
abstract FIELD: biotechnology, microbiology, ecology. n SUBSTANCE: invention can be used for bioremediation of soils polluted with rocket fuel - heptyl. Invention proposes bacterial strain that is able to decompose asymmetric 1,1-dimethylhydrazine (heptyl). The strain Rhodococcus globerulus 19F VKPM AC-1642 is isolated from soil polluted with heptyl as result of emergency. The strain is grown in liquid nutrient medium and added to soil polluted with heptyl as measured 1 l/m 2 at concentration of cells 10 7 cells/ml. Application of the strain allows significant reducing the content of heptyl and total integral toxicity of soil. n EFFECT: valuable properties of strain. n 2 tbl, 3 ex
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