This paper discusses the effect of the utilization of Bacillus megaterium in the microbial solubilization process where poultry bones or ash were used as a source of renewable phosphorus. The process was performed in a large scale laboratory. The pH of the solution decreased during one-week solubilization, which had a direct influence on the increased concentration of phosphorus determined in the solution. It was proved that the phosphorus concentration in the solution was significantly correlated with the biomass concentration and pH. The trial allowed verification of the suitability of the method to prepare two P fertilizers: one based on poultry bones and one on ashes. The elemental analysis of their composition suggests that the bones a...
The production of organic mineral fertilizers enriched with natural phosphates may increase the solu...
Phosphorous (P) is a nonrenewable and one of the most important macronutrients for all living organi...
Facing phosphate rock scarcity, growing food requirements and pollution problems with phosphorus (P)...
This paper presents the possibility of producing phosphorus fertilizers through Acidithiobacillus fe...
This paper presents the possibility of producing phosphorus fertilizers through Acidithiobacillus fe...
Microbial solubilization applies the natural ability of a microorganism to liberate phosphorus from ...
Phosphorus (P) is one of the essential macronutrients for plant growth, being a highly required reso...
This study aimed to analyze and quantify the effect of different ratios of vermicompost, phosphate r...
Ultisols has problems of low availability of nutrients, especially phosphorus. To improve soil phosp...
Plants acquire phosphorus from soil solution as phosphate anion. It is the least mobile element in p...
The use of excess conventional Phosphorus (P) fertilizers to improve agricultural productivity, in ...
The Poteran Island faces natural problem of dryness and less fertile crop soil. It is containing mor...
Phosphorous (P) is one of the most critical macronutrient elements for plant growth, yield and quali...
Biofertilizers are a key component of organic agriculture. Bacterial biofertilizers enhance plant gr...
Phosphorus is an 2nd most essential element for plant development and growth making up about 0.2 % o...
The production of organic mineral fertilizers enriched with natural phosphates may increase the solu...
Phosphorous (P) is a nonrenewable and one of the most important macronutrients for all living organi...
Facing phosphate rock scarcity, growing food requirements and pollution problems with phosphorus (P)...
This paper presents the possibility of producing phosphorus fertilizers through Acidithiobacillus fe...
This paper presents the possibility of producing phosphorus fertilizers through Acidithiobacillus fe...
Microbial solubilization applies the natural ability of a microorganism to liberate phosphorus from ...
Phosphorus (P) is one of the essential macronutrients for plant growth, being a highly required reso...
This study aimed to analyze and quantify the effect of different ratios of vermicompost, phosphate r...
Ultisols has problems of low availability of nutrients, especially phosphorus. To improve soil phosp...
Plants acquire phosphorus from soil solution as phosphate anion. It is the least mobile element in p...
The use of excess conventional Phosphorus (P) fertilizers to improve agricultural productivity, in ...
The Poteran Island faces natural problem of dryness and less fertile crop soil. It is containing mor...
Phosphorous (P) is one of the most critical macronutrient elements for plant growth, yield and quali...
Biofertilizers are a key component of organic agriculture. Bacterial biofertilizers enhance plant gr...
Phosphorus is an 2nd most essential element for plant development and growth making up about 0.2 % o...
The production of organic mineral fertilizers enriched with natural phosphates may increase the solu...
Phosphorous (P) is a nonrenewable and one of the most important macronutrients for all living organi...
Facing phosphate rock scarcity, growing food requirements and pollution problems with phosphorus (P)...