The Journal of General and Applied Microbiology
Online ISSN : 1349-8037
Print ISSN : 0022-1260
ISSN-L : 0022-1260
FLOC FORMATION IN ACTIVATED SLUDGE
II. IDENTIFICATION OF TWELVE REPRESENTATIVE STRAINS ISOLATED FROM ACTIVATED SLUDGE
KAN KIUCHIHIROSHI KURAISHIHARUYOSHI MUROOKAKÔ AIDATEIJIRO UEMURA
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1968 Volume 14 Issue 4 Pages 399-409

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The determination studies were carried out on 12 representative bacteria which were isolated from activated sludge (1), and the following species were identified; Pseudomonas stutzeri (No. 46), Alcaligenes faecalis (No. 32), Pseudomonas diminuta (No. 2), Achromobacter pestifer (No. 18 and No. 27), Pseudomonas fragi (No. 3), Achromobacter superficialis (No. 5), Flavobacterium lutescens (No. 9), Pseudomonas sp. (No. 11), and Brevibacterium ammoniagenes (No. 1 and No. 19).
Among them, floc-forming bacteria were Ps. stutzeri (No. 46) and Al. faecalis (No. 32), the former being new as floc-forming bacteria.
Floc-inhibiting strains were Ps. diminuta (No. 2), Pseudomonas sp. (No. 21), and Achromobacter pestifer (No. 27). The bacteria which formed flocs in mixed culture were the other seven strains.
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