Phosphate-Solubilizing Bacteria: Advances in Their Physiology, Molecular Mechanisms and Microbial Community Effects
Heilongjiang University · Hebei University of Environmental Engineering
Abstract
, which are known as usable phosphorus. At present, the total phosphorus content of soils worldwide is 400-1000 mg/kg, of which only 1.00-2.50% is plant-available, which seriously affects the growth of plants and the development of agriculture, resulting in a high level of total phosphorus in soils and a scarcity of available phosphorus. Traditional methods of applying phosphorus fertilizer cannot address phosphorus deficiency problems; they harm the environment and the ore material is a nonrenewable natural resource. Therefore, it is imperative to find alternative environmentally compatible and economically viable strategies to address phosphorus scarcity. Phosphorus-solubilizing bacteria (PSB) can convert…
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- FWCI
- 80.00
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- 100%
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2Topics & keywords
- Phosphorus
- Phosphate
- Fertilizer
- Nutrient
- Agronomy
- Chemistry
- Biology
- Ecology