Abstract: Aspergillus sp PS 104, a soil isolate had excellent potential to solubilize rock phosphate in vitro. The process was influenced by the presence of various concentrations of local loess (red soil). The simultaneous occurrence, in our experiment, of high levels of solubilized phosphate and synthesized citric acid, together with the lowest reached pH values, confirmed the role of citric acid in the phosphate solubilization mechanism. When the soil was present, phosphate release was better correlated than citrate synthesis with H + concentration. Changes in soluble phosphate concentration did not follow a sigmoid pattern. The ability of organism to release phosphatase was also studied. An interesting relationship was observed between ...
Department of Chemical Engineering, Biochemical Engineering Division, Biotechnology Laboratory, Uni...
In order to determine conditions that may provide greater solubilization of insouluble phosphate, th...
Many filamentous fungi were isolated from the soils of Ny-Ålesund, Spitsber-gen, Svalbard, and were...
The use of phosphate-solubilizing fungi is a promising biotechnological strategy in the management o...
Forty two soil isolates (31 bacteria and 11 fungi) were studied for their ability to solubilize rock...
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...
Phosphate solubilizing microorganisms (PSMs) mineralize phosphate (PO4³−) to make phosphorous availa...
ABSTRACT principle on the bioactivation of relatively nonreactive PR. The fact that certain soil mic...
Not AvailableThe experiment was conducted to evaluate the native phosphate solubilizing fungi on ino...
Available phosphate (P) deficiency in tropical soils has been recognized as a major factor that limi...
Phosphorus is an essential plant macronutrient present in the soil. Only a small portion of phosphor...
Phosphorus is one of the major nutrients, second only to nitrogen in requirement for plants. Microor...
Phosphate-solubilizing fungi have been successfully applied to the release of phosphorus from insolu...
Department of Chemical Engineering, Biochemical Engineering Division, Biotechnology Laboratory, Uni...
In order to determine conditions that may provide greater solubilization of insouluble phosphate, th...
Many filamentous fungi were isolated from the soils of Ny-Ålesund, Spitsber-gen, Svalbard, and were...
The use of phosphate-solubilizing fungi is a promising biotechnological strategy in the management o...
Forty two soil isolates (31 bacteria and 11 fungi) were studied for their ability to solubilize rock...
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...
Phosphate solubilizing microorganisms (PSMs) mineralize phosphate (PO4³−) to make phosphorous availa...
ABSTRACT principle on the bioactivation of relatively nonreactive PR. The fact that certain soil mic...
Not AvailableThe experiment was conducted to evaluate the native phosphate solubilizing fungi on ino...
Available phosphate (P) deficiency in tropical soils has been recognized as a major factor that limi...
Phosphorus is an essential plant macronutrient present in the soil. Only a small portion of phosphor...
Phosphorus is one of the major nutrients, second only to nitrogen in requirement for plants. Microor...
Phosphate-solubilizing fungi have been successfully applied to the release of phosphorus from insolu...
Department of Chemical Engineering, Biochemical Engineering Division, Biotechnology Laboratory, Uni...
In order to determine conditions that may provide greater solubilization of insouluble phosphate, th...
Many filamentous fungi were isolated from the soils of Ny-Ålesund, Spitsber-gen, Svalbard, and were...