Published September 30, 2023
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Isolation and Identification of Insoluble Inorganic Phosphate Solubilizer Bacteria and Fungi Species from the Soil
Description
Many plants benefit from the use of
biofertilizers containing phosphate-solubilizing
microorganisms found in soil. In order to achieve
optimal results, it is necessary to identify and analyze the
various phosphate-solubilizing microorganisms present
in the soil. After isolating multiple strains, they were
subjected to both biochemical and morphological
analysis. A number of microorganisms were then tested
for their ability to solubilize phosphate using
Pikovskayas media. Three fungi (Rwii, Rwiii, and Rwiv)
and one bacterial strain (RW3) were found to be more
effective. The soil's productivity improved due to the
higher phosphate solubilizing efficiency of the chosen
strain.
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