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    Solid-state Co-cultivation of Bacillus subtilis, Bacillus mucilaginosus, and Paecilomyces lilacinus Using Tobacco Waste Residue

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    论文类型:期刊论文

    第一作者:Dai, Jian-Ying

    通讯作者:Xiu, ZL (reprint author), Dalian Univ Technol, Sch Bioengn, Dalian 116024, Peoples R China.

    合写作者:Yang, Yu,Dong, Yue-Sheng,Xiu, Zhi-Long

    发表时间:2020-03-01

    发表刊物:APPLIED BIOCHEMISTRY AND BIOTECHNOLOGY

    收录刊物:PubMed、SCIE、EI

    卷号:190

    期号:3

    页面范围:1092-1105

    ISSN号:0273-2289

    关键字:Bacillus mucilaginosus; Bacillus subtilis; Paecilomyces lilacinus; Solid-state co-culture; Tobacco waste

    摘要:Agro-industrial wastes are excellent sources for solid-state culture to produce spores of microorganisms, whereas microbial co-cultivation is not fully exploited in solid-state culture. In this work, the co-cultivation of different strains of Bacillus subtilis, and three microbes of B. subtilis, Bacillus mucilaginosus, and Paecilomyces lilacinus was studied using a solid medium only composed of water and tobacco waste residue after extraction of nicotine and solanesol. The influences of matrix thickness, moister, temperature, and ratio of three microbes in seed on the cell growth and spore formation were studied. The maximum viable cells and spores of each microbe reached 10(13) cfu/g when cultured alone at 30 degrees C in a medium containing 58.3% moisture. Co-cultivation of microbes stimulated cell growth and maximum viable cells of each microbe reached 10(14) cfu/g, while spore production was inhibited and decreased to 10(11) cfu/g. With decreasing amount of P. lilacinus in seed, total amount of spores was increased. When the seed with a ratio of 6:3:1 for B. mucilaginosus, B. subtilis, and P. lilacinus was inoculated, the total amount of spores reached 4.14 x 10(12) cfu/g and the ratio was 1.7:0.7:1. These results indicate the potential of solid-state cultivation in the high production of spores from tobacco waste residue at low cost.