The Preliminary Isolation and Identification of Several Aerobic Thermophilic Bacteria

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Thermophilic bacteria are widely existed in nature, and it has broadly application prospects in the degradation of organics. Here an aerobic thermophilic bacteria , which is named Z3, was isolated with high temperature cultivation. Z3 has well degradation ability to macromolecules organics such as starch, protein, lipid and cellulose .Z3 bacteria were identified as aerobic and Gram-positive Bacillus with spores, with the optimum growth temperature of about 65 °C.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 807-809)

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