Soil–Phosphorus Mobilization Potential of Phytate Mineralizing Fungi
2015
Gaind, Sunita | Nain, Lata
Four most efficient phytase and phosphatase producing fungi belonging to genera Aspergillus , Trichoderma , and Penicillium were isolated from the rhizosphere soil of leguminous, cereal, and vegetable crops. Efficacy order of fungi in terms of phytate hydrolysis under laboratory conditions was Aspergillus > Penicillium > Trichoderma . The test fungi released more of extracellular (E) phytase than intracellular (I) phytase (E: I- 3.44 - 6.03:1) and produced acid phosphatase activity ranging from 367- 830 μmol pNP ml ⁻¹ h ⁻¹. Aspergillus niger possessed the twin ability of phosphate mineralization and solubilization. The incubation studies in compost-amended soil exhibited the higher competence of Penicillium chrysogenum to improve the soil available P and increase the level of extractable organic P under alkaline soil to benefit P nutrition. Developing microbial inoculant using P. chrysogenum strain and its subsequent application to soil may help the marginal farmer to replenish soil P more economically compared to chemical fertilizer.
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