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Novel phosphate-solubilising bacteria isolated from sewage sludge and the mechanism of phosphate solubilisation

Authors :
Sha Li
Hui Li
Hai-Ming Zhao
Quan-Ying Cai
Yan-Wen Li
Nai-Xian Feng
Ce-Hui Mo
Xiao-Hong Wang
Yu Leyi
Xian-Pei Huang
He-Biao Huang
Source :
Science of The Total Environment. 658:474-484
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2019.

Abstract

A great amount of insoluble phosphate in agricultural soils is not available for crops. Three strains of bacteria (Bacillus megaterium YLYP1, Pseudomonas prosekii YLYP6 and Pseudomonas sp. YLYP29) isolated from activated sludge and soil could efficiently solubilise tricalcium phosphate. In particular, the novel strain P. prosekii YLYP6 produced 716 mg L−1 of available phosphate within 6 days under the optimal culture conditions [20 °C, pH 7.9, inoculum size of 0.5% (v:v)] determined by response surface methodology. P. prosekii YLYP6 demonstrated efficient phosphate solubilisation in response to broad variations in pH (5–9) and temperature (15–35 °C). The phosphate solubilisation curves of the strains fit well with a first-order kinetic model (R2 > 0.939), with a half-life of 1.51–5.94 d for 5.0 g L−1 calcium phosphate. Continuous culture experiments combined with scanning electron microscopic observations and gas chromatography–mass spectrometry analysis revealed that 2,3-dimethylfumaric acid, gluconic and N-butyl-tert-butylamine that were produced by P. prosekii YLYP6 were responsible for phosphate solubilisation by supplying H+ ions and organic anions. Efficient phosphate solubilisation in actual soil by P. prosekii YLYP6 demonstrated the strong application potential to reduce the use of chemical P fertilisers and the resulting agricultural nonpoint pollution.

Details

ISSN :
00489697
Volume :
658
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Science of The Total Environment
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....cdf64b4e4a3746e12c7f29bafbe52a39
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2018.12.166