A novel lignin degradation bacteria-Bacillus amyloliquefaciens SL-7 used to degrade straw lignin efficiently.
- 2020-08
- Bioresource Technology 310
- PubMed: 32361649
- DOI: 10.1016/j.biortech.2020.123445
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- In vitro experiment
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Abstract
Using tobacco straw (Ts) and lignin as the sole carbon source, a strain was isolated from Ts and identified as Bacillus amyloliquefaciens SL-7 by 16S rDNA gene-sequencing technology.7-day incubation of Bacillus amyloliquefaciens SL-7 can reduce the chemical oxygen demand (COD) by 69.35% in lignin mineral salt medium. The activity of Manganese peroxidase (MnP) reached maximum level 258.57 U L-1, and Lignin peroxidase (Lip) was 422.68 U L-1 at 4th day. The highest Laccase (Lac) activity (55.95 U L-1) was observed at 3th day. After straw-liquid fermentation degradation of 15 days, the bacterial could degrade 28.55% lignin of the straw which was close to that of fungi. Compared with the control group and effective microorganisms (EM) group, the lignin degradation rate in Bacillus amyloliquefaciens SL-7 group increased by 22.26% and 11.70% at 41-day compost fermentation of tobacco straw. These show the strain has strong lignin degradation performance.
Keywords: Bacillus amyloliquefaciens SL-7; Biodegradation; Compost; Tabacco straw.
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