Mass Cultivation of Rhodococcus sp. 3-2, a Carbendazim-Degrading Microorganism, and Development of Microbial Agents

Jun-Kyung Park, Seonghun Im, Jeong Won Kim, Jung-Hwan Ji, Kong-Min Kim, Haeseong Park, Yeong-Seok Yoon, H. Weon, Gui Hwan Han
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Rhodococcus sp. 3-2 strain has been reported to degrade benzimidazole-based pesticides, such as benomyl and carbendazim. Therefore, this study aimed to optimize culture medium composition and culture conditions to achieve cost-effective and efficient large-scale production of the Rhodococcus sp. 3-2 strain. The study identified that the optimal media composition for mass culture comprised 0.5% glucose, 0.5% yeast extract, 0.15% NaCl, 0.5% K 2 HPO 4 , 0.5% sodium succinate, and 0.1% MgSO 4 . Additionally, a microbial agent was developed using a 1.5-ton fermenter, with skim milk (20%), mon-osodium glutamate (15%), and vitamin C (2%) as key components. The storage stability of the microbial agent has been confirmed, with advantages of low temperature conservation, which helps to sustain efficacy for at least six months. We also assessed the benomyl degradation activity of the microbial agent within field soil. The results revealed an over 90% degradation rate when the concentration of viable cells exceeded 2.65 × 10 6 CFU/g after a minimum of five weeks had elapsed.
多菌灵降解微生物 Rhodococcus sp.
据报道,Rhodococcus sp. 3-2 菌株可降解苯并咪唑类农药,如苯菌灵和多菌灵。因此,本研究旨在优化培养基成分和培养条件,以实现低成本、高效率地大规模生产 Rhodococcus sp.研究发现,大规模培养的最佳培养基成分包括 0.5% 葡萄糖、0.5% 酵母提取物、0.15% NaCl、0.5% K 2 HPO 4、0.5% 琥珀酸钠和 0.1% MgSO 4。此外,还使用 1.5 吨发酵罐开发了一种微生物制剂,主要成分包括脱脂奶(20%)、味精(15%)和维生素 C(2%)。微生物制剂的储存稳定性已得到证实,其低温保存的优势有助于保持至少六个月的功效。我们还评估了微生物制剂在田间土壤中的苯菌灵降解活性。结果显示,在至少五周之后,当存活细胞浓度超过 2.65 × 10 6 CFU/g 时,降解率超过 90%。
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