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Geomicrobiology Journal, 2022
Phosphate solubilizing microorganisms (PSMs) mineralize phosphate (PO4³−) to make phosphorous available for plant uptake. This study is designed to isolate the PSMs from the subtropical environmental samples.
A. Ahmad +6 more
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Phosphate solubilizing microorganisms (PSMs) mineralize phosphate (PO4³−) to make phosphorous available for plant uptake. This study is designed to isolate the PSMs from the subtropical environmental samples.
A. Ahmad +6 more
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Oxalic acid is more efficient than sulfuric acid for rock phosphate solubilization
, 2020Organic acids produced by microorganisms have been proposed as a biotechnological tool to release phosphorus (P) from sparingly soluble rock phosphates (RPs).
G. Mendes +5 more
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Solubilization of inorganic calcium phosphates—Solubilization mechanisms
Soil Biology and Biochemistry, 1995Abstract Two species [Penicillium aurantiogriseum and Pseudomonas sp. ( PI18 89 )] having high abilities in solubilizing inorganic phosphates (hydroxylapatite and brushite) were used to examine solubilization mechanisms. No direct contact between microorganisms and calcium phosphates (Ca-Ps) were necessary for effective solubilization.
P. Illmer, F. Schinner
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Phosphate solubilization potential of endophytic fungi isolated from Taxus wallichiana Zucc. roots
Rhizosphere, 2019Endophytic microorganisms live inside the host plant and contribute in various biological processes, without causing any harmful effect. Inorganic phosphate solubilization, through microorganisms, is one of the major mechanisms involved in plant growth ...
P. Adhikari, A. Pandey
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Phosphate-Solubilizing Microbes: Diversity and Phosphates Solubilization Mechanism
2018Phosphorus (P) is an essential plant nutrient second after nitrogen. Soil phosphorus, especially in soils of high P-fixing capacity, remains unavailable to plants. Soil microorganisms belonging to diverse genera having ability to transform insoluble P into soluble and plant accessible forms are collectively referred as phosphate-solubilizing ...
Manoj Shrivastava +2 more
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Phosphate-Solubilizing Microorganisms
2011Phosphorus plays a significant role in several physiological and biochemical activities such as photosynthesis, transformation of sugar to starch, and other biological processes in plants. Phosphorus in soils is immobilized due to formation of insoluble complexes such as iron and aluminium hydrous oxides, crystalline and amorphous aluminium silicate ...
Ramesh Chander Kuhad +3 more
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Applied Soil Ecology, 2006
Abstract The ability of a few soil microorganisms to convert insoluble forms of phosphorus to an accessible form is an important trait in plant growth-promoting bacteria for increasing plant yields. The use of phosphate solubilizing bacteria as inoculants increases the P uptake by plants. In this study, isolation, screening and characterization of 36
Y.P. Chen +5 more
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Abstract The ability of a few soil microorganisms to convert insoluble forms of phosphorus to an accessible form is an important trait in plant growth-promoting bacteria for increasing plant yields. The use of phosphate solubilizing bacteria as inoculants increases the P uptake by plants. In this study, isolation, screening and characterization of 36
Y.P. Chen +5 more
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