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Obviously, a more stable and efficient consortium for methanogenesis from alkane in the second enrichment transfer culture was obtained.
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An efficient microorganism (EM) consortium was developed using Candida tropicalis (Y6), Phanerochaete chrysosporium (VV18), Streptomycesglobisporous (C3), Lactobacillus sp. and enriched photosynthetic bacterial inoculum for rapid composting of paddy straw.
Accordingly, a highly efficient and stable consortium N3 on cellulose degradation was first developed by multiple subcultures.
For obtaining highly efficient cellulolytic microbial consortium, medium with filter paper as substrate was separately inoculated with nine kinds of inocula mentioned in the Enrichment cultures and isolation" subsection.
A consortium of efficient microbial decomposers, viz., Phanerocheate chrysosporium, Trichurus spiralis, Pacelomyces fusisporus, Trichoderma spp., etc., are sprayed on the press mud and mixed thoroughly using aerotiller which makes the press mud aerable and hastens the process of decomposition.
The designer cellulosome and the secreting consortia were far more efficient than the anchoring consortium throughout the time range of the experiment.
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The objective of this work was to isolate a novel thermophilic bacterial strain and develop a bacterial consortium (BC) for efficient degradation oily food waste.
Experimental results demonstrate that the acclimatized consortium can be efficient for the treatment of saline wastewaters, even in the presence of high salt concentrations up to 4% and an organic loading rate reaching 855 mg COD/l.d.d
Likely, it was much more efficient in terms of the consortium energetic to reduce the bacterial genome to near extinction (or complete extinction, e.g. most mitochondria-derived hydrogenosomes).
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