Abstract:
In the present invention, an enrichment culture is used to separate an EDB2 microorganism from mud, which excellently decomposes endosulfan and organic materials. A result of an analysis of the physical and biochemistry properties and genetic properties thereof shows the separated microorganism from the mud has a 99% similarity to Rhodococcus pvridinivorans.The separated microorganism is aerobic, positive to gram, a bar type and pink. The growth temperature range of the microorganism is relatively large, the growth temperature being 20-45°C, and the optimal temperature is 20-42°C. The microorganism can not hydrolyze casein and cellulose but can hydrolyze DNA, agar, starch and tween, which means the ability to decompose lipid is excellent. Accordingly the present invention can be used for purifying marine waste water contaminated by organic materials.