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Dissolving mechanism of strain P17 on insoluble phosphorus of yellow-brown soil
Strain P17 was a bacterial strain identified as Bacillus megaterium isolated from ground accumulating phosphate rock powder. The fermentation broth of strain P17 and the yellow-brown soil from Nanjing Agricultural University garden were collected to conduct this study. The simulation of fixed insolu...
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Sociedade Brasileira de Microbiologia
2014
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4204980/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25477929 |
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author | Chuan-qing, Zhong Guang-xiang, Cao Wei-yi, Huang Xing-she, Luan Yi-fei, Yang |
author_facet | Chuan-qing, Zhong Guang-xiang, Cao Wei-yi, Huang Xing-she, Luan Yi-fei, Yang |
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description | Strain P17 was a bacterial strain identified as Bacillus megaterium isolated from ground accumulating phosphate rock powder. The fermentation broth of strain P17 and the yellow-brown soil from Nanjing Agricultural University garden were collected to conduct this study. The simulation of fixed insoluble phosphorous forms after applying calcium superphosphate into yellow-brown soil was performed in pots, while available P and total P of soil were extremely positive correlative with those of groundwater. Then the dissolving effect of strain P17 on insoluble P of yellow-brown soil was studied. Results showed that Bacillus megaterium strain P17 had notable solubilizing effect on insoluble phosphates formed when too much water-soluble phosphorous fertilizer used. During 100 days after inoculation, strain P17 was dominant. Until the 120th day, compared with water addition, available P of strain P17 inoculation treated soil increased by 3 times with calcium superphosphate addition. Besides available P, pH, activity of acid and alkaline phosphatase and population of P-solubilizing microbes were detected respectively. P-solubilizing mechanism of P-solubilizing bacteria strain P17 seems to be a synergetic effect of pH decrease, organic acids, phosphatase, etc. |
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spelling | pubmed-42049802014-12-04 Dissolving mechanism of strain P17 on insoluble phosphorus of yellow-brown soil Chuan-qing, Zhong Guang-xiang, Cao Wei-yi, Huang Xing-she, Luan Yi-fei, Yang Braz J Microbiol Research Paper Strain P17 was a bacterial strain identified as Bacillus megaterium isolated from ground accumulating phosphate rock powder. The fermentation broth of strain P17 and the yellow-brown soil from Nanjing Agricultural University garden were collected to conduct this study. The simulation of fixed insoluble phosphorous forms after applying calcium superphosphate into yellow-brown soil was performed in pots, while available P and total P of soil were extremely positive correlative with those of groundwater. Then the dissolving effect of strain P17 on insoluble P of yellow-brown soil was studied. Results showed that Bacillus megaterium strain P17 had notable solubilizing effect on insoluble phosphates formed when too much water-soluble phosphorous fertilizer used. During 100 days after inoculation, strain P17 was dominant. Until the 120th day, compared with water addition, available P of strain P17 inoculation treated soil increased by 3 times with calcium superphosphate addition. Besides available P, pH, activity of acid and alkaline phosphatase and population of P-solubilizing microbes were detected respectively. P-solubilizing mechanism of P-solubilizing bacteria strain P17 seems to be a synergetic effect of pH decrease, organic acids, phosphatase, etc. Sociedade Brasileira de Microbiologia 2014-10-09 /pmc/articles/PMC4204980/ /pubmed/25477929 Text en Copyright © 2014, Sociedade Brasileira de Microbiologia All the content of the journal, except where otherwise noted, is licensed under a Creative Commons License CC BY-NC. |
spellingShingle | Research Paper Chuan-qing, Zhong Guang-xiang, Cao Wei-yi, Huang Xing-she, Luan Yi-fei, Yang Dissolving mechanism of strain P17 on insoluble phosphorus of yellow-brown soil |
title | Dissolving mechanism of strain P17 on insoluble phosphorus of yellow-brown soil |
title_full | Dissolving mechanism of strain P17 on insoluble phosphorus of yellow-brown soil |
title_fullStr | Dissolving mechanism of strain P17 on insoluble phosphorus of yellow-brown soil |
title_full_unstemmed | Dissolving mechanism of strain P17 on insoluble phosphorus of yellow-brown soil |
title_short | Dissolving mechanism of strain P17 on insoluble phosphorus of yellow-brown soil |
title_sort | dissolving mechanism of strain p17 on insoluble phosphorus of yellow-brown soil |
topic | Research Paper |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4204980/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25477929 |
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