Evaluation of phosphate solubilization from phosphoric rock via Aspergillus niger and Penicillium sp
Phosphoric rock is the main source of phosphorus used in fertilizers. In most cases, it is applied alone or mixed with other nutrients in water; however, its low solubility means that it is not used efficiently, causing excess phosphorus to be wasted. As a result, it generates economic expenses to t...
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doaj-02b974e008d84095aca2100128b75c612021-05-19T17:00:34ZengUniversidad de NariñoRevista de Ciencias Agrícolas0120-01352256-22732020-12-01372413https://doi.org/10.22267/rcia.203702.133Evaluation of phosphate solubilization from phosphoric rock via Aspergillus niger and Penicillium sp Leandro Argotte 0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7488-9354Oscar Fernando Barreiro1https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9432-2400Néstor Enrique Cerquera2https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3797-0089Hans Thielin Castro3https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1818-136XUniversidad SurcolombianaUniversidad SurcolombianaUniversidad SurcolombianaUniversitaria del HuilaPhosphoric rock is the main source of phosphorus used in fertilizers. In most cases, it is applied alone or mixed with other nutrients in water; however, its low solubility means that it is not used efficiently, causing excess phosphorus to be wasted. As a result, it generates economic expenses to the farmer, or causing problems of eutrophication in water sources. In this article, different mixtures of solubilizing fungi with coffee pulp stillage were studied to improve phosphates’ solubility in phosphate rock. Despite that in different studies is clear the fungi’s role in P solubilization, its application on soils is still made without any additional treatment. Phosphoric rock samples were obtained from the municipality of Aipe (Huila) and were treated for 6 weeks with coffee pulp stillage (Coffea arabica) and inoculums of Aspergillus niger and Penicillium sp, pH and temperature controlled. The fungus species were obtained from environmental media on PDA culture, then it was isolated and identified on MEA culture according to standard morphologic identification methods. Aspergillus niger showed greater mycelial growth in the stillage and a higher concentration of phosphates dissolved in the aqueous phase (72 ± 31 M) compared to Penicillium sp. The mixture of the two fungi in the treatments allowed to obtain the highest percentage of phosphates (17.8% of the phosphate soluble in H2SO4 40% v / v).https://revistas.udenar.edu.co/index.php/rfacia/article/view/6118/7187sustainable agricultureland resourcesliquid fertilizersphosphate solubilizing microorganismsfungi |
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Leandro Argotte Oscar Fernando Barreiro Néstor Enrique Cerquera Hans Thielin Castro Evaluation of phosphate solubilization from phosphoric rock via Aspergillus niger and Penicillium sp Revista de Ciencias Agrícolas sustainable agriculture land resources liquid fertilizers phosphate solubilizing microorganisms fungi |
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Leandro Argotte Oscar Fernando Barreiro Néstor Enrique Cerquera Hans Thielin Castro |
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Evaluation of phosphate solubilization from phosphoric rock via Aspergillus niger and Penicillium sp |
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Evaluation of phosphate solubilization from phosphoric rock via Aspergillus niger and Penicillium sp |
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Evaluation of phosphate solubilization from phosphoric rock via Aspergillus niger and Penicillium sp |
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Evaluation of phosphate solubilization from phosphoric rock via Aspergillus niger and Penicillium sp |
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Evaluation of phosphate solubilization from phosphoric rock via Aspergillus niger and Penicillium sp |
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evaluation of phosphate solubilization from phosphoric rock via aspergillus niger and penicillium sp |
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Universidad de Nariño |
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Revista de Ciencias Agrícolas |
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Phosphoric rock is the main source of phosphorus used in fertilizers. In most cases, it is applied alone or mixed with other nutrients in water; however, its low solubility means that it is not used efficiently, causing excess phosphorus to be wasted. As a result, it generates economic expenses to the farmer, or causing problems of eutrophication in water sources. In this article, different mixtures of solubilizing fungi with coffee pulp stillage were studied to improve phosphates’ solubility in phosphate rock. Despite that in different studies is clear the fungi’s role in P solubilization, its application on soils is still made without any additional treatment. Phosphoric rock samples were obtained from the municipality of Aipe (Huila) and were treated for 6 weeks with coffee pulp stillage (Coffea arabica) and inoculums of Aspergillus niger and Penicillium sp, pH and temperature controlled. The fungus species were obtained from environmental media on PDA culture, then it was isolated and identified on MEA culture according to standard morphologic identification methods. Aspergillus niger showed greater mycelial growth in the stillage and a higher concentration of phosphates dissolved in the aqueous phase (72 ± 31 M) compared to Penicillium sp. The mixture of the two fungi in the treatments allowed to obtain the highest percentage of phosphates (17.8% of the phosphate soluble in H2SO4 40% v / v). |
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sustainable agriculture land resources liquid fertilizers phosphate solubilizing microorganisms fungi |
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