Aims: The mechanisms by which rhizosphere bacteria increase the availability of mineral P precipitates for plant use are understudied. However, Paraburkholderia bryophila Ha185 is known to solubilize inorganic phosphate in vitro via a novel process. Therefore, this study aimed to demonstrate P solubilization by Ha185 in association with roots of perennial ryegrass (Lolium perenne L.). Methods: We developed a gnotobiotic plant assay to assess P solubilization by Ha185 on ryegrass roots under various nutrient conditions. A green fluorescent protein (GFP)-tagged derivative of Ha185 was used in conjunction with fluorescent microscopy and confocal microscopy to visualize colonization of ryegrass roots. Results: Ha185 solubilized mineral P (hydro...
Low Phosphorus availability in soil is worldwide a frequent major constraint for crops. Rhizobial st...
peer reviewedAlthough research on plant growth promoting bacteria began in the 1950s, basic and appl...
In times of increasing global population and decreasing arable land per capita, the understanding of...
Agricultural systems depend on continued inputs of phosphate fertiliser to maintain productivity. Ho...
Phosphorus is, next to nitrogen, one of the key nutrients for plant growth and development. As the m...
Abstract- Most agronomic soils contain large reserves of total phosphorus [P], but the fixation and ...
Phosphorus is an essential mineral macronutrient for plant growth and development. Although it can b...
Phosphate is one of the most important nutrients for plant growth and development, and only 0.1% of ...
As the awareness on the ecological impact of chemical phosphate fertilizers grows, research turns to...
Phosphorus (P) limits the production of maize, one of the major food crops in China. Phosphate-solub...
Aims: The capacity of some soil microorganisms to solubilize in soil is an important activity exhibi...
Background and aims: Plant-bacterial interactions in the rhizosphere are important in mediating soil...
Summary Phosphorus (P) is despite its omnipresence in soils often unavailable for plants. Rhizobacte...
Phosphorus (P) is despite its omnipresence in soils often unavailable for plants. Rhizobacteria able...
P-deficiency in soils is a limiting factor for plant growth. Several phosphate-solubilizi...
Low Phosphorus availability in soil is worldwide a frequent major constraint for crops. Rhizobial st...
peer reviewedAlthough research on plant growth promoting bacteria began in the 1950s, basic and appl...
In times of increasing global population and decreasing arable land per capita, the understanding of...
Agricultural systems depend on continued inputs of phosphate fertiliser to maintain productivity. Ho...
Phosphorus is, next to nitrogen, one of the key nutrients for plant growth and development. As the m...
Abstract- Most agronomic soils contain large reserves of total phosphorus [P], but the fixation and ...
Phosphorus is an essential mineral macronutrient for plant growth and development. Although it can b...
Phosphate is one of the most important nutrients for plant growth and development, and only 0.1% of ...
As the awareness on the ecological impact of chemical phosphate fertilizers grows, research turns to...
Phosphorus (P) limits the production of maize, one of the major food crops in China. Phosphate-solub...
Aims: The capacity of some soil microorganisms to solubilize in soil is an important activity exhibi...
Background and aims: Plant-bacterial interactions in the rhizosphere are important in mediating soil...
Summary Phosphorus (P) is despite its omnipresence in soils often unavailable for plants. Rhizobacte...
Phosphorus (P) is despite its omnipresence in soils often unavailable for plants. Rhizobacteria able...
P-deficiency in soils is a limiting factor for plant growth. Several phosphate-solubilizi...
Low Phosphorus availability in soil is worldwide a frequent major constraint for crops. Rhizobial st...
peer reviewedAlthough research on plant growth promoting bacteria began in the 1950s, basic and appl...
In times of increasing global population and decreasing arable land per capita, the understanding of...