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Effect of Microbacterium Barkeri on the release of water-soluble forms of phosphorus in compost based on sewerage sediment

Authors :
Biotechnica
V. Dishliuk
O. Nikipelova
Ukraine Naasu
V. Kruteakova
Nina V. Pilyak
Source :
Plant Protection – Achievements and Prospects.
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Institute of Genetics, Physiology and Plant Protection, Republic of Moldova, 2020.

Abstract

In the conditions of laboratory model experiment on composting of sewage sludge the influence of active phosphate-mobilizing bacteria on the release of water-soluble forms of phosphorus was studied. The experimental scheme included known active phosphate-mobilizing bacteria isolated from various ecological niches. The following components were used for composting: sewage sludge (SS), winter wheat straw and a suspension of phosphate-mobilizing microorganisms isolated from SSs of municipal treatment plants. The largest increase in water-soluble forms of phosphorus at the final stage of composting due to the introduction of Microbacterium barkeri. The greatest growth of water-soluble forms of phosphorus at the final stage of composting is provided by the introduction of Microbacterium barkeri LP-1, which can be explained by the greater adaptation of this strain to the substrate used in the experiments.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Plant Protection – Achievements and Prospects
Accession number :
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