Isolation and characterization of mineral phosphate-solubilizing bacteria naturally colonizing a limonitic crust in the south-eastern Venezuelan region
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2007-11Palabras Clave
Phosphate solubilization, Phosphate-solubilizing bacteria, Iron-rich acidic soils, GDHMetadatos
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With the aim to explore the possible role of mineral phosphate-solubilizing bacteria (PSB) in phosphorus (P) cycling in iron-rich, acidic
soils, we conducted a survey of PSB naturally colonizing a limonitic crust in the south-east region of Venezuela (Bolívar State). A total of
130 heterotrophic bacterial isolates showing different degrees of mineral tri-calcium phosphate (Ca3(PO4)2)-solubilizing activities were
isolated from NBRIP plates. In contrast, no isolates showing iron phosphate (FePO4)- or aluminum phosphate (AlPO4)-solubilizing
activities were detected by this experimental approach. The 10 best Ca3(PO4)2-solubilizers were selected for further characterization.
These isolates were shown to belong to the genera Burkholderia, Serratia, Ralstonia and Pantoea by partial sequencing analysis of their
respective 16S rRNA genes. All the PSB isolates were able to mediate almost complete solubilization of Ca3(PO4)2 in liquid cultures; in
contrast, the PSB isolates were less effective when solubilizing FePO4. Two groups of PSB isolates were clearly differentiated on the basis
of their Ca3(PO4)2 solubilization kinetics. Acidi.cation of culture supernatants seemed to be the main mechanism for P solubilization.
Indeed, gluconic acid was shown to be present in the supernatant of .ve isolates. Furthermore, detection of genes involved in the
production of this organic acid was possible in three isolates by means of a PCR protocol.
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Correo Electrónico | elimariana@ula.ve, sheyla88@yahoo.com mball@ula.ve yluis@ula.ve |
Editor | Soil Biology & Biochemistry 39 (2007) 2905–2914 |
Colación | 2905–2914 |