Characterization of the dominant aerobic microorganism in cattle feedlot waste
1973
Hrubant, G.R.
The dominant aerobic microorganism in cattle feedlot waste (FLW) is a corynebacterium. It is ubiquitous to FLW except on sites where antibiotics are a constant part of the animals' diet. The organism requires DL-aspartic acid as its nitrogen source for growth, and individual strains also require or are stimulated by L-tyrosine; acetate serves as the carbon source. Amylolytic activity is weak; protease, lipase, and cellulase activities are nil. Despite the abundance of the organism, it probably does not decompose the waste appreciably.
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书目信息
Applied microbiology
卷
26
期
4
页码
512
- 516
ISSN
0003-6919
出版者
Elsevier GmbH
其它主题
Isolation purification; Hippurates; And virology; Microbial growth; Aerobes; Anti-bacterial agents; Microbial activity; Microbial sensitivity tests; Cattle manure; Staining and labeling
语言
英语
注释
Includes references.
2019-12-05
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类型
Journal Article; Text
2024-02-27
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