作者: Kristina M. Mahan , Rosemary K. Le , Tyrone Wells , Seth Anderson , Joshua S. Yuan
DOI: 10.1007/S10295-018-2043-3
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摘要: Livestock and fish farming are rapidly growing industries facing the simultaneous pressure of increasing production demands limited protein required to produce feed. Bacteria that can convert low-value non-food waste streams into singe cell (SCP) present an intriguing route for rapid production. The oleaginous bacterium Rhodococcus opacus serves as a model organism understanding microbial lipid SCP has not been explored using from this genus. In research, R. strains DSM 1069 PD630 were fed three agro-waste streams: (1) orange pulp, juice, peel; (2) lemon (3) corn stover effluent, determine if these low-cost substrates would be suitable producing value-added product, aquafarming or livestock Both used carbon sources growth substrate protein-rich biomass suggesting agro-wastes substrates.