ABSTRACT Rock phosphate (RP) is traditionally solubilized by chemical process causing high cost and environmental pollution. To reduce process cost and protect environment, RP solubilization by Aspergillus japonicus was studied and its mechanisms were discussed. Results show that A. japonicus could effectively solubilize RP in NBRIP medium. RP solubilization by A. japonicus included direct and indirect actions of the strain on RP. Cells of A. japonicus attached rapidly to RP surface and the RP surface was seriously corroded by the strain. A. japonicus excreted multiple organic acids, and followed by a significant increase of titratable acidity and decrease of pH in the culture. A positive correlation between content of soluble phosphate and...
Aspergillus niger, an acid-producing filamentous fungus, was immobilized on polyurethane foam. Vario...
Phosphoric rock is the main source of phosphorus used in fertilizers. In most cases, it is applied a...
Phosphorus (P) is an essential nutrient for plant development, unfortunately, its availability in ma...
ABSTRACT Rock phosphate (RP) is traditionally solubilized by chemical process causing high cost and ...
Phosphorus is an essential element that regulates soil fertility. Its deficiency is replenished by c...
Microbial solubilization of rock phosphate (RP) is mainly achieved by the production of organic acid...
ABSTRACT principle on the bioactivation of relatively nonreactive PR. The fact that certain soil mic...
The use of phosphate-solubilizing fungi is a promising biotechnological strategy in the management o...
Department of Chemical Engineering, Biochemical Engineering Division, Biotechnology Laboratory, Uni...
Solubilization of phosphate rock (PR) by microorganisms is an environmentally sustainable alternativ...
Solubilization of rock phosphate by Aspergillus niger was studied in solid-state fermentation on sug...
Abstract: Aspergillus sp PS 104, a soil isolate had excellent potential to solubilize rock phosphate...
A fungal strain, capable of solubilizing insoluble phosphate under diverse temperature, pH and salt ...
Available phosphate (P) deficiency in tropical soils has been recognized as a major factor that limi...
Phosphate solubilizing microorganisms (PSMs) mineralize phosphate (PO4³−) to make phosphorous availa...
Aspergillus niger, an acid-producing filamentous fungus, was immobilized on polyurethane foam. Vario...
Phosphoric rock is the main source of phosphorus used in fertilizers. In most cases, it is applied a...
Phosphorus (P) is an essential nutrient for plant development, unfortunately, its availability in ma...
ABSTRACT Rock phosphate (RP) is traditionally solubilized by chemical process causing high cost and ...
Phosphorus is an essential element that regulates soil fertility. Its deficiency is replenished by c...
Microbial solubilization of rock phosphate (RP) is mainly achieved by the production of organic acid...
ABSTRACT principle on the bioactivation of relatively nonreactive PR. The fact that certain soil mic...
The use of phosphate-solubilizing fungi is a promising biotechnological strategy in the management o...
Department of Chemical Engineering, Biochemical Engineering Division, Biotechnology Laboratory, Uni...
Solubilization of phosphate rock (PR) by microorganisms is an environmentally sustainable alternativ...
Solubilization of rock phosphate by Aspergillus niger was studied in solid-state fermentation on sug...
Abstract: Aspergillus sp PS 104, a soil isolate had excellent potential to solubilize rock phosphate...
A fungal strain, capable of solubilizing insoluble phosphate under diverse temperature, pH and salt ...
Available phosphate (P) deficiency in tropical soils has been recognized as a major factor that limi...
Phosphate solubilizing microorganisms (PSMs) mineralize phosphate (PO4³−) to make phosphorous availa...
Aspergillus niger, an acid-producing filamentous fungus, was immobilized on polyurethane foam. Vario...
Phosphoric rock is the main source of phosphorus used in fertilizers. In most cases, it is applied a...
Phosphorus (P) is an essential nutrient for plant development, unfortunately, its availability in ma...