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Phosphorus solubilization in the rhizosphere in two saprolites with contrasting phosphorus fractions

Geoderma, 2020
Abstract Little is known about the contribution of plants and microorganisms to the release of phosphorus (P) from minerals, despite the importance of P solubilization for plant nutrition and soil formation. Therefore, the aim of this study was to assess how plants affect P solubilization and the abundance of phosphorus-solubilizing bacteria (PSB) in
Marie Spohn   +5 more
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Phosphorus solubilization and plant growth enhancement by arsenic-resistant bacteria

Chemosphere, 2015
Phosphorus is an essential nutrient, which is limited in most soils. The P solubilization and growth enhancement ability of seven arsenic-resistant bacteria (ARB), which were isolated from arsenic hyperaccumulator Pteris vittata, was investigated. Siderophore-producing ARB (PG4, 5, 6, 9, 10, 12 and 16) were effective in solubilizing P from inorganic ...
Piyasa, Ghosh   +2 more
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Phosphorus Solubilizing Microorganisms

2021
The phosphorus pollution of the chemosphere and biosphere has become a serious environmental issue. The main reason for this pollution may be considered as the extensive and unconscious use of chemical fertilizers and animal feeds containing phosphorus in agricultural and farming activities.
Gurbanov, Rafig   +3 more
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Phosphorus Solubilizing Microbes: Propitious Strategy For Biofertilization

Journal of advanced zoology, 2023
Phosphorus (P) is crucial for plant growth and development, it is a macroelement that is required for plants to function physiologically. Even though there are a lot of P-containing organic and inorganic molecules in soil, most of them are inert, making them unavailable to plants.
Sarmistha Saha   +2 more
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Enrichment and Isolation of Phosphorus Solubilizing Bacteria

Advanced Materials Research, 2013
The aim of this study was to enrich phosphorus solubilizing microorganisms from high-phosphorus iron ores, apatite ores and phosphogypsum waste. Phosphorus solubilizing microorganisms can be utilized in dephosphorization of high-phosphorus iron ores and in phosphorus leaching from fluorapatite ores.
Sarlin, Tuija   +4 more
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The Phosphorus Components of Solubilized Erythrocyte Membrane Protein

Canadian Journal of Biochemistry, 1971
Membrane protein preparations were obtained by n-butanol extraction of salt-free aqueous suspensions of human erythrocyte ghosts. The solubilized protein contained 4.5% carbohydrate, including glucosamine and galactosamine, 1.7% sialic acid, and 0.2% phosphorus.
F B, Palmer, J A, Verpoorte
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Solubilization of Phosphorus by Soil Microorganisms

2010
Non-mycorrhizal microbial inoculants (biofertilizers) can potentially stimulate soil P cycling by solubilizing organic- and mineral-bound P. These P-solubilizing microorganisms (PSM) include a wide range of bacteria, fungi and actinomycetes, many of which are common in the rhizosphere.
David L. Jones, Eva Oburger
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Phosphorus Solubilization: Mechanisms, Recent Advancement and Future Challenge

2021
Phosphorus deficiency is the limiting factor for crop productivity on more than 40% of arable lands worldwide and using fertilizers is counted as the most popular way to face this problem. The increasing food demand and searching for efficient, cost-effective, and environmental friendly approaches to sustainable agriculture made scientists and farmers ...
Zarrindokht Emami-Karvani   +1 more
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Integrated application of phosphorus-accumulating bacteria and phosphorus-solubilizing bacteria to achieve sustainable phosphorus management in saline soils

Science of The Total Environment, 2023
The challenge of managing agricultural phosphorus (P) in saline regions entails both reducing leaching for environmental protection and maintaining soil available P levels for crop production, which could be achieved through functional microorganisms that can facilitate P transformation processes like P assimilation, inorganic P solubilization, and ...
Zhe, Li   +5 more
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Mycorrhizal Mediation of Phosphorus Availability: Synthetic Iron Chelate Effects on Phosphorus Solubilization

Soil Science Society of America Journal, 1989
Abstract To determine whether chelation of Fe in slightly acidic soils will release sufficient P from Fe phosphate complexes to stimulate plant growth in P‐limited soils, the effect of EDDHA {ethylenediamine [di( o ‐hydroxy‐phenylacetic) acid]}, a strong synthetic Fe ...
K. Jayachandran   +2 more
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