Soil pH is commonly considered a dominant factor affecting the function of microbiota. Few studies, however, have focused on communities of bacteria able to solubilize inorganic phosphate (iPSB), which are important for the mobilization of soil phosphorus (P), because finding an effective method to assess the abundance and diversity of iPSB communities is difficult. We used a newly reported method of database alignment and quantified the gene pqqC to analyze the compositions of iPSB communities from five soils with pH gradients ranging from 4 to 8. The iPSB community structure differed significantly between these soil types. Among iPSB community, Bacillus was the dominant genus, followed by Arthrobacter and Streptomyces. A redundancy analys...
The bacterial phoD gene encodes alkaline phosphomonoesterase, an enzyme which plays an important rol...
The optimization of more sustainable fertilization practice to relieve phosphorus (P) resource scarc...
soil bacteria; pH; microbial diversity; agriculture; 16S rRNA genes; rare biosphere. Soil pH is an i...
The present communication deals with the assessment of phosphate solubilizing bacterial community st...
Inorganic phosphate solubilizing bacteria (iPSB) are essential to facilitate phosphorus (P) mobiliza...
Bacterial communities can promote increased phosphorus (P) availability for plants and microbes in s...
IntroductionA better understanding of the regulatory role of microorganisms on soil phosphorous (P) ...
The bacterial genus Pantoea has been widely evaluated as promising bacteria to increase phosphorus (...
In many soils, the bioavailability of Phosphorus (P), an essential macronutrient is a limiting facto...
The acidity of the soil influences the amount of phosphorus available in the soil; acidic soils have...
peer reviewedAlthough research on plant growth promoting bacteria began in the 1950s, basic and appl...
Acidification and pollution are two major threats to agricultural ecosystems; however, microbial com...
The ability to solubilize fixed inorganic phosphorus (P) for plant growth is important for increasin...
Microorganisms have evolved several mechanisms to mobilize and mineralize occluded and insoluble pho...
Abstract- Most agronomic soils contain large reserves of total phosphorus [P], but the fixation and ...
The bacterial phoD gene encodes alkaline phosphomonoesterase, an enzyme which plays an important rol...
The optimization of more sustainable fertilization practice to relieve phosphorus (P) resource scarc...
soil bacteria; pH; microbial diversity; agriculture; 16S rRNA genes; rare biosphere. Soil pH is an i...
The present communication deals with the assessment of phosphate solubilizing bacterial community st...
Inorganic phosphate solubilizing bacteria (iPSB) are essential to facilitate phosphorus (P) mobiliza...
Bacterial communities can promote increased phosphorus (P) availability for plants and microbes in s...
IntroductionA better understanding of the regulatory role of microorganisms on soil phosphorous (P) ...
The bacterial genus Pantoea has been widely evaluated as promising bacteria to increase phosphorus (...
In many soils, the bioavailability of Phosphorus (P), an essential macronutrient is a limiting facto...
The acidity of the soil influences the amount of phosphorus available in the soil; acidic soils have...
peer reviewedAlthough research on plant growth promoting bacteria began in the 1950s, basic and appl...
Acidification and pollution are two major threats to agricultural ecosystems; however, microbial com...
The ability to solubilize fixed inorganic phosphorus (P) for plant growth is important for increasin...
Microorganisms have evolved several mechanisms to mobilize and mineralize occluded and insoluble pho...
Abstract- Most agronomic soils contain large reserves of total phosphorus [P], but the fixation and ...
The bacterial phoD gene encodes alkaline phosphomonoesterase, an enzyme which plays an important rol...
The optimization of more sustainable fertilization practice to relieve phosphorus (P) resource scarc...
soil bacteria; pH; microbial diversity; agriculture; 16S rRNA genes; rare biosphere. Soil pH is an i...