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Phosphate-solubilizing

F. Lapeyrie, J. Ranger, and D. Vairelles, Phosphate-solubilizing activity of ectoniy-corrhizal fungi in vitro. Can. J. Bol. 69 342 (1991). [Pg.294]

Jones DL (1998) Organic acids in the rhizosphere - a critical review. Plant Soil 205 25-44 Khan MS, Zaidi A, Wani PA (2007) Role of phosphate-solubilizing microorganisms in sustainable agriculture - a review. Agron Sustain Dev 27 29 13... [Pg.165]

Kirk GJD, Santos EE, Santos MB. 1999. Phosphate solubilization by organic anion excretion from rice growing in aerobic soil rates of excretion and decomposition, effects on... [Pg.268]

Goldstein, A.H. Liu, S.-T. (1987). Molecular cloning and regulation of a mineral phosphate solubilizing (mps) gene from Erwinia herbi-cola. Bio technology 5, 72-4. [Pg.43]

Abou Aly, H.E. and Comaa, A.O. (2002) Influence of combined inoculation with diazotrophs and phosphate solubilizers on growth, yield and volatile oil content of coriander plants (Coriandrum sativum L.). Bulletin of Faculty of Agriculture, Cairo University 53 (1), 93-113. [Pg.206]

A. W. Schwartz (1971). Phosphate solubilization and activation on the primitive earth. In R. Buvet, and C. Ponnamperuma (Eds), Molecular Evolution, Vol. 1, Chemical Evolution and the Origin of Life, North-Holland, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, pp. 129-137. [Pg.255]

Lapeyrie, F., Ranger, J. Vairelles, D. (1991). Phosphate-solubilizing activity of ectomycorrhizal fungi in vitro. Canadian Journal of Botany, 69, 342-6. [Pg.263]

Van Leerdam, D. M., Williams, P. A. Cairney, J. W. G. (2001). Phosphate-solubilizing abilities of cricoid mycorrhizal endophytes of Woollsia pungens (Epacridaceae). Australian Journal of Botany, 49, 75-80. [Pg.265]

Wenzel, C. L., Ashford, A. E. Summerell, B. A. (1994). Phosphate-solubilizing bacteria associated with proteoid roots of seedlings of warratah [Telopea speciosissima (Sm.) R. Br.]. New Phytologist, 128, 487-96. [Pg.266]

Whitelaw, M. A., Harden, T. 1. Helyar, K. R. (1999). Phosphate solubilization in solution culture by the soil fungus Penicillium radicum. Soil Biology and Biochemistry,... [Pg.266]

Ayyakkannu, K. and Chandromohan, D., 1971. Occurrence and distribution of phosphate solubilizing bacteria and phosphatase in marine sediments at Porto Novo. Mar. Biol., 11 201-205. [Pg.487]

Laheurte, F. and Berthelin, J. (1988) Effect of phosphate-solubilizing bacteria on maize growth and root exudation over four levels of labile phosphorus. Plant and Soil 105, 11-17. [Pg.160]

Toro, M., Azcon, R. and Barea, J.M. (1 997) Improvement of arbuscular mycorrhizae development by Inoculation of soil with phosphate-solubilizing rhizobacteria to improve rock phosphate bioavailability ( P) and nutrient cycling. Applied and Environmental Microbiology 53, 4408-4412. [Pg.163]

Whitelaw, M.A. (2000) Growth promotion of plants inoculated with phosphate-solubilizing fungi. Advances in Agronomy 69, 99-151. [Pg.164]

Natesan, R. and Shanmugasundaram, S. (1989) Extracellular phosphate solubilization by the cyanobacterium Anabaena ARM310. Journal of Bioscience 14, 203-208. [Pg.238]

Pal, S.S., 1998. Interactions of an acid tolerant strain of phosphate solubilizing bacteria with a few acid tolerant crops. Plant Soil 198, 169-177. [Pg.125]

G, and Naresh Kumar, G. (2013) 2-Ketogluconic acid secretion by incorporation of Pseudomonas putida KT 2440 gluconate dehydrogenase (gad) operon in Enterobacter asburiae PSI3 improves mineral phosphate solubilization. Curr. Microbiol, 67 (3), 388-394. [Pg.325]

Steareth-2 Steareth-10 Sucrose cocoate Sucrose tristearate Trideceth Trideceth-8 Trideceth-18 Trideceth-20 Triisopropanolamine solubilizer, 2,4-D acid Isopropylamine solubilizer, acid cleaners Methyl acid phosphate solubilizer, acid pickling baths Sodium capryloamphopropionate solubilizer, act. ingreds. [Pg.5663]

PEG-9 dioleate PEG-8 ditallate PEG-12 ditallate PEG-200 trihydroxystearin Trideceth-14 solubilizer, fats/oils PEG-400 laurate solubilizer, fat-soluble vitamins PEG-125 Sucrose tribehenate solubilizer, fiber lubricants PEG-4 dioleate solubilizer, fibers Laureth-4 phosphate solubilizer, fire fighting foams Lauramidopropyl PEG-dimonium chloride phosphate Lauroampho PEG-glycinate phosphate... [Pg.5669]

Octoxynol-10 Octoxynol-30 Octoxynol-40 PEG-20 oleamine PEG-40 stearamine Steareth-80 Steareth-100 Trideceth-5 Trideceth-10 Trideceth-40 solubilizer, industrial cleaning Methyl acid phosphate solubilizer, industrial detergents C12-14 pareth-23 Disodium capryloamphodipropionate Nonoxynol-60 PEG-20 oleamine PEG-25 stearamine PEG-35 tallowamine solubilizer, industrial emulsions PEG-8 distearate... [Pg.5672]

N,N-Dimethyl-N-tallow-N-(3-sulfopropyl)-ammonium betaine N,N-Distearyl-N-methyl-N-(3-sulfopropyl)-ammonium betaine solubilizer, photographic processes Lauroampho PEG-glycinate phosphate solubilizer, photography Lauramidopropyl PEG-dimonium chloride phosphate... [Pg.5678]

A further type of microbial inoculant v/hich has been considered is the phosphate-solubilizing bacteria. Of 50 phosphate-dissolving bacteria isolated from the rhizospheres of crop plants, tv/enty synthesized lAA, gibberellins and... [Pg.165]

BAREA J.M., NAVARRO E. and MONTOYA E. 1976. Production of plant growth regulators by rhizosphere phosphate-solubilizing bacteria. Joircnal of Applied Bacteriology, 129-134. [Pg.170]

AZCON R., BAREA J.M. and HAYMAN D.S. 197. Utilization of rock phosphate in alkaline soils by plants inoculated with mycorrhizal fungi and phosphate-solubilizing bacteria. Soil Biology and Biochemistry, 135-138. [Pg.248]

Fig. 4.1 Phosphate solubilization by Gluconacetobacter diazotrophicus PALS is observed by the formation of a clear halo around the bacterial colony (shown in triplicate in each Petri dish). The growth culture medium was supplemented with different P-sources (5 g 1 ) (a) tricalcium phosphate [Ca3(P04)2l (b) hydroxyapatite [Ca5(P04)30H] (c) iron-phosphate (FeP04). The solubility of the P-compounds decreases from (a) to (c)... Fig. 4.1 Phosphate solubilization by Gluconacetobacter diazotrophicus PALS is observed by the formation of a clear halo around the bacterial colony (shown in triplicate in each Petri dish). The growth culture medium was supplemented with different P-sources (5 g 1 ) (a) tricalcium phosphate [Ca3(P04)2l (b) hydroxyapatite [Ca5(P04)30H] (c) iron-phosphate (FeP04). The solubility of the P-compounds decreases from (a) to (c)...
Uses Emulsifier wetting agent scouring agent dispersant for essential oils raw material for sulfation and phosphation solubilizer Properties Wh. paste sol. in water and alcohols HLB 14.6 add no. 1 max. hyd. no. 70-85 100% act. [Pg.652]

PEG-4 dioleate solubilizer, fibers Laureth-4 phosphate solubilizer, fine fabric liqs. [Pg.2755]


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