Identification and characterization of inorganic-phosphate-solubilizing bacteria from agricultural fields with a rapid isolation method

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Bang-Xiao Zheng
Muhammad Ibrahim
Ding-Peng Zhang
Qing-Fang Bi
Hong-Zhe Li
Guo-Wei Zhou
Kai Ding
Josep Peñuelas
Yong-Guan Zhu
Xiao-Ru Yang
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[1] Chinese Academy of Sciences,Key Laboratory of Urban Environment and Health, Institute of Urban Environment
[2] University of Chinese Academy of Sciences,Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (CSIC), Global Ecology Unit, Centre for Ecological Research and Forestry Applications (CREAF)
[3] Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (UAB),State Key Laboratory of Biocontrol, Key Laboratory of Biodiversity Dynamics and Conservation of Guangdong Higher Education Institutes, College of Ecology and Evolution
[4] CREAF,MOE Key Laboratory of Environment Remediation and Ecological Health, College of Environmental and Resource Sciences
[5] Sun Yat-sen University,State Key Laboratory of Urban and Regional Ecology, Research Center for Eco
[6] Zhejiang University,Environmental Sciences
[7] Chinese Academy of Sciences,undefined
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Phosphorus; Inorganic phosphate solubilizing bacteria; Isolation; Characterization;
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The ability to solubilize fixed inorganic phosphorus (P) for plant growth is important for increasing crop yield. More P can be released by inoculating soil with inorganic-phosphate-solubilizing bacteria (iPSBs). We used 96-well microplates instead of traditional 200-mm petri dishes to rapidly screen iPSB strains for their solubilizing ability. We simultaneously obtained 76 iPSB isolates from 576 wells containing two agricultural soils. This method conveniently identified positive iPSB strains and effectively prevented fungal cross-contamination. Maximum-likelihood phylogenetic trees of the isolated strains showed that Bacillus megaterium was the most dominant iPSB, and strains Y99, Y95, Y924 and Y1412 were selected as representatives for the analysis of P solubilization. Succinic acid was the main organic acid of B. megaterium for releasing P. It was strongly correlated with the increase in soluble P concentration during 168 h of incubation of these four strains. pH was negatively exponentially correlated with the amount of soluble P in the medium, and the amount of succinic acid was strongly linearly correlated with the amount of P released (P < 0.001), suggesting that organic acid may mobilize microbial P. Our study provides an efficient and effective method for identifying and analyzing the growth of iPSB strains able to solubilize inorganic P and gives a better understanding of the mechanism of P solubilization.
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