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Suitability of some local agro-industrial wastes as carrier materials for cyanobacterial inoculant

Research Authors
M. H. Abd-Alla and A. A. Issa
Research Abstract

Survival and nitrogenase efficiency ofNostoc commune andN. austinii were evaluated monthly in four carrier materials (sugarcane bagasse, wheat straw, wheat bran and peat) at 10, 30 and 40 °C. Survival, as well as nitrogenase activity, of both species was much better in peat, followed by wheat bran, sugarcane bagasse than in wheat straw at 10 and 30 °C up to three months, the activity ofN. commune being better thanN. austinii. None of the materials tested was found to be superior to peat as carrier ofNostoc species but the results indicated that wheat bran and sugarcane bagasse can be used as inoculant carriers with relative success. Storage of inoculants in these carriers is feasible at 30 °C up to three months.

Research Journal
Folia Microbiologica
Research Member
Research Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
39
Research Website
DOI:10.1007/BF02814112
Research Year
1994
Research Pages
576-578