Enrichment culture method of whole-process nitrifying bacteria
A technology of enrichment culture and whole-process nitrification, applied in the field of microorganisms, can solve the problem of relatively few descriptions of enrichment culture methods
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[0035] Embodiment 1: Enrichment culture of whole process nitrifying bacteria
[0036] Specific steps are as follows:
[0037] 1. Acquisition of enriched culture of nitrifying bacteria throughout the process: water samples are filtered through a sterile 0.22μm filter membrane. Water samples were tap water in the laboratory.
[0038] 2. Place the filter membranes in step 1 in the enrichment medium with low concentration of ammonia, and maintain the pH value of the enrichment medium at 6.9-7.1. The culture time is based on substrate consumption and corresponding concentration of nitrate accumulation as one generation Cultivation cycle. When the substrate concentration was lower than 20% of the initial value, the substrate was added to the initial concentration and the cultivation was continued. After standing in an incubator at 28±1°C and cultivating in the dark for 1 month, take out part of the filter membrane from the enrichment culture flask to extract DNA, and perform quan...
Embodiment 2
[0042] Example 2: Effects of different conditions on the enrichment effect of nitrifying bacteria in the whole process
[0043] Specific steps are as follows:
[0044] 1. Acquisition of enriched culture of nitrifying bacteria throughout the process: water samples are filtered through a sterile 0.22μm filter membrane. Water samples were tap water in the laboratory.
[0045] 2. Place the filter membrane in step 1 in the enrichment medium (pH value range is 6.9-7.1) of different concentrations (nitrogen concentration is 0.1mM, 0.5mM, 1mM and 5mM respectively), at 28±1°C Keep in the incubator and keep away from light. Example 2 detects the enrichment effect of two substrates, ammonia and urea. Ammonia choose ammonia water or NH 4 Cl et al. During the cultivation process, the substrate and product concentrations were regularly detected. When the substrate concentration was lower than 20% of the initial value, an equal amount of filter membrane was taken out from the enrichment...
Embodiment 3
[0047] Embodiment 3: the growth of whole process nitrifying bacteria under the condition of low substrate concentration
[0048] Specific steps are as follows:
[0049] 1. Mix the new sterile filter membrane with the filter membrane that has been enriched with full-range nitrifying bacteria, place them together in a new enrichment medium (pH range is 6.9-7.1), and statically place them in an incubator at 28±1°C. Store in dark place. The culture time is based on the substrate consumption and the corresponding concentration of nitrate accumulation as one generation of culture cycle. Remove the newly added filter when the substrate concentration is less than 20% of the initial value.
[0050] 2. Place the new filter membranes taken out in step 1 respectively in enriched medium with low ammonia or urea concentration (pH range is 6.9-7.1), and culture in an incubator at 28±1°C in the dark. In Example 3, the effects of two substrates were tested, and the substrates were ammonia a...
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