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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Sep. 08, 2020
Filed:
Feb. 28, 2018
Nch Corporation, Irving, TX (US);
Charles Greenwald, Dallas, TX (US);
Gabriel F. K. Everett, Mansfield, TX (US);
Judy Pruitt, Mesquite, TX (US);
Amanda Rosmarin, Lewisville, TX (US);
Jordan Church, Lewisville, TX (US);
Daniel Aberle, Irving, TX (US);
George Aboagye, Derby, GB;
Skylar Rae White, Weatherford, TX (US);
Haibo Cao, Flower Mound, TX (US);
Christopher Zetena, Dallas, TX (US);
Kelly Gillespie, Richardson, TX (US);
NCH Corporation, Irving, TX (US);
Abstract
A method for improving the quality of pond water used in aquaculture applications by adding to the pond water active bacteria that are preferably germinated from spores on site using a nutrient-germinant composition and an incubation method for increased spore germination efficiency, in combination with a nitrification enhancement agent such as calcium carbonate or calcified seaweed, and an optional reaction surface area modifier such as calcified seaweed or plastic or metal particles or fragments. The nutrient-germinant composition comprises L-amino acids, D-glucose and/or D-fructose, a phosphate buffer, an industrial preservative, and may include bacteria spores (preferably of one or morespecies) or they may be separately combined for germination. The incubation method comprises heating a nutrient germinant composition and bacteria spores, to a temperature range of 35° C. to 60° C. for around 2 to 60 minutes to produce an incubated bacteria solution that is discharged to the aquaculture application.