Isolation and Characteristic of an Azo Dye-decolorizing Salt-tolerant Bacteria Strain GYW
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    A salt-tolerant strain GYW capable of decolorating azo dye was isolated and identified as Halomonas sp. by 16S rDNA. The result showed that the decolorizing salt-tolerant bacteria could survive above the 10% salt concentration and it could decolorize many dyes. The strain had a high decolorizing rate on acid red GR under the condition of pH 7.5, anaerobic 30°C and 10% NaCl. The ion of Cl- strong inhibited the decolorization of acid red GR, and the ion of SO42- affected little on the decolorization, and the lycine addition with the optimal concentration of 200 mg/L could enhanced the decolorization rate under high NaCl concentration.

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GUO Jian-Bo, ZHANG Li-Hui, YANG Jing-Liang, HONG Yu-Bin, LIU Chun, LI Zai-Xing, WANG Xiao-Lei, KANG Li. Isolation and Characteristic of an Azo Dye-decolorizing Salt-tolerant Bacteria Strain GYW[J]. Microbiology China, 2009, 36(5): 0644-0651

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