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http://dx.doi.org/10.5322/JES.2008.17.9.1033

Conditions for Soluble Phosphate Production by Environment-Friendly Biofertilizer Resources, Pseudomonas fluorescens  

Park, Ki-Hyun (School of Applied Life Science, Pusan National University)
Park, Geun-Tae (Research & University-Industry Cooperation, Pusan National University)
Kim, Sung-Man (School of Bioresource Science, Pusan National University)
Lee, Chung-Yeol (School of Bioresource Science, Pusan National University)
Son, Hong-Joo (School of Applied Life Science, Pusan National University)
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Journal of Environmental Science International / v.17, no.9, 2008 , pp. 1033-1037 More about this Journal
Abstract
The effects of inorganic salts, inoculum concentration, aeration rate and shaking speed on insoluble phosphate solubilization by Pseudomonas fluorescens RAF15 were investigated. Soluble phosphate production was dependent on the presence of $MgCl_2{\cdot}6H_2O$ and $MgSO_4{\cdot}7H_2O$ in the medium. Supplementation of medium with 0.01% $CaCl_2{\cdot}2H_2O$ and 0.01% NaCl slightly increased soluble phosphate production. The optimal medium compositions for the solubilization of insoluble phosphate by P. fluorescens RAF15 were 1.5% glucose, 0.005% urea, 0.3% $MgCl_2{\cdot}6H_2O$, 0.01% $MgSO_4{\cdot}7H_2O$, 0.01% $CaCl_2{\cdot}2H_2O$ and 0.01% NaCl, respectively. Optimal inoculum concentration was 2.0%(v/v). Maximum soluble phosphate production was obtained with 20-50 ml/250-ml flask and 200 rpm of shaking speed, respectively. The addition of EDTA decreased cell growth and soluble phosphate production.
Keywords
Biofertilizer; Phosphate-solubilizing bacteria; Pseudomonas fluorescens;
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