The strains’ GenBank accession numbers.
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BackgroundCryopreservation and lyophilization are standard methods for preserving microbial cultures, but they are expensive and labor-intensive, creating a barrier for resource-constrained laboratories. This study evaluated the efficacy of a simple and inexpensive alternative: long-term storage in washed and sterilized sand.MethodsFourteen bacterial strains from ten genera were preserved in sealed tubes containing washed and sterilized sand at room temperature. Viability, assessed by colony-forming units (CFU/g), was quantified at inoculation and after 7 and 14 years. Phenotypic stability was evaluated by comparing the pre- and post-storage profiles for enzyme activity and stress tolerance.ResultsAfter seven years, all 14 strains remained culturable with preserved phenotypic features. After 14 years, 13 strains (93%) were viable. The highest recovery rates were observed in spore-forming Gram-positive bacteria (e.g., Bacillus sp.), indicating taxon-specific survival. Notably, the Gram-negative strain Enterobacter hormaechei remained stable with only a approximate 1.58 log₁₀ reduction over 14 years (half-life = 2.67 years). All resuscitated strains maintained their pre-storage characteristics. The distinct survival patterns for each species indicate that contamination was not the primary driver of the outcomes.ConclusionWashed and sterile sand offers a practical, low-energy matrix for long-term preservation of a diverse range of bacteria, effectively maintaining cultivability and key phenotypic attributes for over a decade. This approach is an economical preservation strategy for resource-limited laboratories and field collections.
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