Isolation and Identification of a Cellulolytic Bacterium from the Huguang Maar Lake

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In this study, a strain of cellulolytic bacterium named N-6 was isolated from lake Huguang Maar. Phylogenetic analysis based on a partial 16s rDNA sequence showed that the strain was Bacillus cereus. Extracellular cellulase produced by the strain Bacillus.cereus N-6 exhibits optimum activity around pH 8.0 at 50°C and has good pH tolerance in the range of 6-9.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 706-708)

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545-549

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June 2013

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