Journal: International Microbiology
Article Title: Inoculation methods that enhance the survival of Bacillus strains in rice husk biochar for use as bacterial carriers
doi: 10.1007/s10123-025-00737-5
Figure Lengend Snippet: Survival of eight type strains of Bacillus strains in biochar water extract. A bacterial suspension was obtained by pre-culturing bacteria in a nutrient agar plate for 1 day ( a – g ) or 7 days (i–p), followed by suspension in sterile water. The bacterial density in the inoculum of nonheat-treated (NHT) and heat-treated (HT) suspensions was determined in advance. The NHT bacterial suspension was inoculated in sterile water (W1, pH 6.7), high-pH sterile water (W2, pH 10.2), and biochar water extracts (biochar: water [w/v] = 0.5:10 [Ex1, pH 9.8] or 1:10 [Ex2, pH 10.2]). The day of bacterial inoculation was designated day 0. The bacterial density in the biochar was determined after incubation at 28 °C for 7 days ( n = 3). B. velezensis LMG 22478 T ( a , i ); B. amyloliquefaciens NBRC 15535 T ( b , j ); B. nakamurai CCUG 68786 T ( c , k ); B. siamensis LMG 27549 T ( d , l ); B. subtilis NBRC 13719 T ( e , m ); B. pumilus NBRC 12092 T ( f , n ); B. licheniformis NBRC 12200 T ( g , o ); and B. thuringiensis NBRC 101235 T ( h , p ). N.D. indicates no detection. Error bar indicates standard error. Different letters indicate significant differences ( P < 0.05) according to the Tukey–Kramer test
Article Snippet: The stock culture of Bacillus type strains was streaked onto a nutrient agar (NA) plate (Nutrient broth [BD Difco] supplemented with 1.5% agar) and cultured at 28 °C.
Techniques: Suspension, Bacteria, Sterility, Incubation