To identify plant growth promotion ability of phosphorus-solubilizing native bacteria, we have examined a collection of isolates representing the diversity of culturable phosphate-solubilizing bacteria from acid soils of the northeast of Argentina. Assays in growth medium supplemented with tricalcium phosphate revealed different phosphorus solubilization activity and temporal patterns of solubilization. Acidification of the broth medium coincided with phosphorus solubilization. The isolates were grouped according to their Rep fingerprinting profiles and phylogenetically classified by 16S rDNA and biochemical analyses. These isolates were assigned to the genera Enterobacter, Pantoea, Pseudomonas, Acinetobacter, Burkholderia, and Exiguobacter...
The objectives of this study was to isolate and characterize the mineral phosphate solubilizing bact...
Background: Phosphorus deficiency is a major constraint to crop production due to rapid binding of t...
<p>This study investigated inorganic phosphate solubilization ability of Pseudomonas fluorescens bac...
Aims: The capacity of some soil microorganisms to solubilize in soil is an important activity exhibi...
Phosphate is one of the most important nutrients for plant growth and development, and only 0.1% of ...
P-deficiency in soils is a limiting factor for plant growth. Several phosphate-solubilizi...
Phosphorus is the most important key element in the nutrition of plants. Although P is abundant in s...
Phosphorus is one of the most abundant chemical elements but has a low bioavailability index. Theref...
In the present study, we demonstrated the in vitro activity of endophytic phosphate-solubilizing bac...
Microbial solubilisation of low soluble inorganic phosphates is an important process contributing fo...
In the present study, we demonstrated the in vitro activity of endophytic phosphate-solubilizing bac...
The efficiency of 13 phosphate-solubilizing bacteria (PSB; four Burkholderia sp., five Enterobacter ...
Soil microorganisms, especially rhizobacteria, play a key role in soil phosphorus (P) dynamics an...
Phosphorus (P) fixation limits availability of P to plants in tropical soil, which is a major constr...
The ability of soil microorganisms to solubilize phosphate is an important trait of plant growth-pro...
The objectives of this study was to isolate and characterize the mineral phosphate solubilizing bact...
Background: Phosphorus deficiency is a major constraint to crop production due to rapid binding of t...
<p>This study investigated inorganic phosphate solubilization ability of Pseudomonas fluorescens bac...
Aims: The capacity of some soil microorganisms to solubilize in soil is an important activity exhibi...
Phosphate is one of the most important nutrients for plant growth and development, and only 0.1% of ...
P-deficiency in soils is a limiting factor for plant growth. Several phosphate-solubilizi...
Phosphorus is the most important key element in the nutrition of plants. Although P is abundant in s...
Phosphorus is one of the most abundant chemical elements but has a low bioavailability index. Theref...
In the present study, we demonstrated the in vitro activity of endophytic phosphate-solubilizing bac...
Microbial solubilisation of low soluble inorganic phosphates is an important process contributing fo...
In the present study, we demonstrated the in vitro activity of endophytic phosphate-solubilizing bac...
The efficiency of 13 phosphate-solubilizing bacteria (PSB; four Burkholderia sp., five Enterobacter ...
Soil microorganisms, especially rhizobacteria, play a key role in soil phosphorus (P) dynamics an...
Phosphorus (P) fixation limits availability of P to plants in tropical soil, which is a major constr...
The ability of soil microorganisms to solubilize phosphate is an important trait of plant growth-pro...
The objectives of this study was to isolate and characterize the mineral phosphate solubilizing bact...
Background: Phosphorus deficiency is a major constraint to crop production due to rapid binding of t...
<p>This study investigated inorganic phosphate solubilization ability of Pseudomonas fluorescens bac...