Claims
- 1. A method of alleviating or preventing the accumulation of ammonia in a medium providing a bacterial strain that oxidizes ammonia to nitrite, wherein said bacterial strain comprises a nucleotide sequence selected from the group consisting of: a nucleotide sequence that has greater than 98% identity over the full length thereof to SEQ ID NO:3, a nucleotide sequence that has greater than 98% identity over the full length thereof to SEQ ID NO:4, a nucleotide sequence that has at least 96% identity over the full length thereof to SEQ ID NO:1 and a nucleotide sequence that has at least 96% identity over the full length thereof to SEQ ID NO:2; and
introducing into the medium an amount of the bacterial strain sufficient to alleviate or prevent the accumulation of ammonia in the medium.
- 2. The method of claim 1, wherein ammonia is reduced by at least 30% when compared with a level of ammonia that would exist in the absence of the bacterial strain.
- 3. The method of claim 1, wherein the medium is an aquarium.
- 4. The method of claim 3, wherein the aquarium is a freshwater aquarium.
- 5. The method of claim 1, wherein the medium comprises wastewater.
- 6. The method of claim 1, wherein introducing into the medium an amount of the bacterial strain further comprises placing the bacterial strain into the medium on a rotating biological contactor.
- 7. The method of claim 1, wherein introducing into the medium an amount of the bacterial strain further comprises placing the bacterial strain into the medium on a biofilter.
- 8. A method of alleviating or preventing the accumulation of ammonia in a medium comprising:
providing a bacterial strain that oxidizes ammonia to nitrite, wherein said bacterial strain comprises a nucleotide sequence selected from the group consisting of: a nucleotide sequence that has greater than 96% identity over the full length thereof to SEQ ID NO:18, a nucleotide sequence that has greater than 96% identity over the full length thereof to SEQ ID NO:19 and a nucleotide sequence that has greater than 96% identity over the full length thereof to SEQ ID NO:20; and introducing into the medium an amount of the bacterial strain sufficient to alleviate or prevent the accumulation of ammonia in the medium.
- 9. The method of claim 8, wherein ammonia is reduced by at least 30% when compared with a level of ammonia that would exist in the absence of the bacterial strain.
- 10. The method of claim 8, wherein the medium is an aquarium.
- 11. The method of claim 10, wherein the aquarium is a freshwater aquarium.
- 12. The method of claim 10, wherein the aquarium is a seawater aquarium.
- 13. The method of claim 8, wherein the medium comprises wastewater.
- 14. The method of claim 8, wherein introducing into the medium an amount of the bacterial strain further comprises placing the bacterial strain into the medium on a rotating biological contactor.
- 15. The method of claim 8, wherein introducing into the medium an amount of the bacterial strain further comprises placing the bacterial strain into the medium on a biofilter.
- 16. A method of alleviating or preventing the accumulation of ammonia in a medium comprising:
providing a bacterial strain that oxidizes ammonia to nitrite, wherein said bacterial strain comprises a 16S rDNA nucleotide sequence set forth in a sequence selected from the group consisting of SEQ ID NO:1, SEQ ID NO:2, SEQ ID NO:3 and SEQ ID NO:4; and introducing into the medium an amount of the bacterial strain sufficient to alleviate or prevent the accumulation of ammonia in the medium.
- 17. A method of alleviating or preventing the accumulation of ammonia in a medium comprising:
providing a bacterial strain that oxidizes ammonia to nitrite, wherein said bacterial strain comprises a 16S rDNA nucleotide sequence set forth in a sequence selected from the group consisting of SEQ ID NO:18, SEQ ID NO:19 and SEQ ID NO:20; and introducing into the medium an amount of the bacterial strain sufficient to alleviate or prevent the accumulation of ammonia in the medium.
- 18. A bioremediation process that alleviates or prevents the accumulation of ammonia in a medium comprising:
providing a bacterial strain that oxidizes ammonia to nitrite, wherein said bacterial strain comprises a nucleotide sequence selected from the group consisting of: a nucleotide sequence that has greater than 98% identity over the full length thereof to SEQ ID NO:3, a nucleotide sequence that has greater than 98% identity over the full length thereof to SEQ ID NO:4, a nucleotide sequence that has at least 96% identity over the full length thereof to SEQ ID NO:1 and a nucleotide sequence that has at least 96% identity over the full length thereof to SEQ ID NO:2; and introducing into the medium an amount of the bacterial strain sufficient to remediate the medium.
- 19. A bioremediation process that alleviates or prevents the accumulation of ammonia in a medium comprising:
providing a bacterial strain that oxidizes ammonia to nitrite, wherein said bacterial strain comprises a nucleotide sequence selected from the group consisting of: a nucleotide sequence that has at least 96% identity over the full length thereof to SEQ ID NO:18, a nucleotide sequence that has at least 96% identity over the full length thereof to SEQ ID NO:19 and a nucleotide sequence that has at least 96% identity over the full length thereof to SEQ ID NO:20; and introducing into the medium an amount of the bacterial strain sufficient to remediate the medium.
- 20. A method of alleviating or preventing the accumulation of ammonia in a medium comprising:
providing a composition comprising at least two bacterial strains that oxidize ammonia to nitrite, wherein each of the at least two bacterial strains have 16S rDNA including a nucleotide sequence independently selected from the group consisting of: a nucleotide sequence that has greater than 98% identity over the full length thereof to SEQ ID NO:3, a nucleotide sequence that has greater than 98% identity over the full length thereof to SEQ ID NO:4, a nucleotide sequence that has at least 96% identity over the full length thereof to SEQ ID NO:1, a nucleotide sequence that has at least 96% identity over the full length thereof to SEQ ID NO:2, a nucleotide sequence that has at least 96% identity over the full length thereof to SEQ ID NO:18, a nucleotide sequence that has at least 96% identity over the full length thereof to SEQ ID NO:19 and a nucleotide sequence that has at least 96% identity over the full length thereof to SEQ ID NO:20; and introducing into the medium an amount of the composition sufficient to alleviate or prevent the accumulation of ammonia in the medium.
- 21. The method of claim 19, wherein the composition comprises a bacterial strain with a 16S rDNA including a nucleotide sequence as set forth in SEQ ID NO:1, a bacterial strain with a 16S rDNA including a nucleotide sequence as set forth in SEQ ID NO:2, a bacterial strain with a 16S rDNA including a nucleotide sequence as set forth in SEQ ID NO:3, a bacterial strain with a 16S rDNA including a nucleotide sequence as set forth in SEQ ID NO:4, a bacterial strain with a 16S rDNA including a nucleotide sequence as set forth in SEQ ID NO:18, a bacterial strain with a 16S rDNA including a nucleotide sequence as set forth in SEQ ID NO:19 and a bacterial strain with a 16S rDNA including a nucleotide sequence as set forth in SEQ ID NO:20.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This is a Continuation-in-Part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/573,684, filed May 19, 2000, which is incorporated herein in its entirety. This application claims the benefit of priority under 35 U.S.C. § 119 of provisional U.S. application Serial No. 60/386,217, filed Sep. 19, 2002, provisional U.S. application Serial No. 60/386,218, filed Sep. 19, 2002 and provisional U.S. application Serial No. 60/386,219, filed Sep. 19, 2002, the contents of all of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
Provisional Applications (3)
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60386217 |
Sep 2002 |
US |
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60386218 |
Sep 2002 |
US |
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60386219 |
Sep 2002 |
US |
Continuation in Parts (1)
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09573684 |
May 2000 |
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10659948 |
Sep 2003 |
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