destruction of organic matter and biogas production of microorganisms isolated from naturel substrates
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Gas-producing bacteria were isolated from natural media: soil and compost extracts. The properties of the obtained microorganisms cultures as destructors of organic substances were studied. Studied bacteria were
cultivated in experimental semi-synthetic media with saw dust and carboxymethyl cellulose. A growth at different pH values, a dynamics of growth, an amount of utilizated sugar, a volume of released gas during cultivation were studied. Most intensive growth of gas-producing cultures has been observed in a medium with CMC and the ability to gas producing was more manifested in the bacterial culture isolaited from the compost.
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| Authors | ;T. E. Vygrayenko;I. E. Sokolova |
| Journal | the palgrave handbook of feminism and sport, leisure and physical education |
| Year | 2010 |
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