Phosphate solubilizing bacteria isolated from three agroecosystems of Valle del Cauca (Colombia)

Phosphorus (P) plays a role in energy transfer processes and chemical reactions in plant metabolism. Phosphorus is found in soils both in an organic form and a mineral form. Phosphorus availability in soils is limited by fixation processes, which include both its adsorption to mineral fraction and t...

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Main Authors: Viviana Yacuma, Carlos Patiño, Oscar E. Sanclemente
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Universidad de Córdoba 2017-07-01
Series:Temas Agrarios
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Online Access:https://revistas.unicordoba.edu.co/index.php/temasagrarios/article/view/945
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spelling doaj-76c579fa8821490eb890e45cdcd498ac2020-11-25T03:07:59ZspaUniversidad de CórdobaTemas Agrarios0122-76102389-91822017-07-012226169https://doi.org/10.21897/rta.v22i2.945Phosphate solubilizing bacteria isolated from three agroecosystems of Valle del Cauca (Colombia)Viviana Yacuma0Carlos Patiño1Oscar E. Sanclemente2Universidad Nacional Abierta y a Distancia, Palmira, Colombia. Universidad del Tolima, Colombia.Universidad Nacional Abierta y a Distancia, Palmira, Colombia.Phosphorus (P) plays a role in energy transfer processes and chemical reactions in plant metabolism. Phosphorus is found in soils both in an organic form and a mineral form. Phosphorus availability in soils is limited by fixation processes, which include both its adsorption to mineral fraction and the precipitation reactions. In this work, the phosphate solubilization by native bacterial was evaluated in order to identify the most efficient bacterial, in three agro-ecosystems: sugarcane monoculture (CAÑ), grassland (PAST), and guadua ecosystem (GUAD) located in Palmira, Colombia. Five soil samples were assessed by treatment. First, the phosphorus-solubilizing bacteria were isolated by using Pokovskaya (PVK) assay. Then, phosphorus solubilizing capacity (CSF, Spanish acronym) was determined by measuring the halo generated in the isolated sample by 20 days. High CSF was found in five isolated samples: two in PAST, two in GUAD and one in CAÑ. In the literature reviewed was not reported the CSF of GUAD7 strain (Escherichia vulneris) as significantly high CSF (p<0.05). The strains with intermediate CFS (GUAD5 (Pseudomonas fluorescens), PAST7 (Acinetobacter oleivorans), PAST8 (Acinetobacter calcoaceticus) y CAÑ6 (Pseudomonas entomophila) have been reported in the literature as beneficial bacteria to soil.https://revistas.unicordoba.edu.co/index.php/temasagrarios/article/view/945soil phosphatesoil management and conservationecosystem servicessustainability
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author Viviana Yacuma
Carlos Patiño
Oscar E. Sanclemente
spellingShingle Viviana Yacuma
Carlos Patiño
Oscar E. Sanclemente
Phosphate solubilizing bacteria isolated from three agroecosystems of Valle del Cauca (Colombia)
Temas Agrarios
soil phosphate
soil management and conservation
ecosystem services
sustainability
author_facet Viviana Yacuma
Carlos Patiño
Oscar E. Sanclemente
author_sort Viviana Yacuma
title Phosphate solubilizing bacteria isolated from three agroecosystems of Valle del Cauca (Colombia)
title_short Phosphate solubilizing bacteria isolated from three agroecosystems of Valle del Cauca (Colombia)
title_full Phosphate solubilizing bacteria isolated from three agroecosystems of Valle del Cauca (Colombia)
title_fullStr Phosphate solubilizing bacteria isolated from three agroecosystems of Valle del Cauca (Colombia)
title_full_unstemmed Phosphate solubilizing bacteria isolated from three agroecosystems of Valle del Cauca (Colombia)
title_sort phosphate solubilizing bacteria isolated from three agroecosystems of valle del cauca (colombia)
publisher Universidad de Córdoba
series Temas Agrarios
issn 0122-7610
2389-9182
publishDate 2017-07-01
description Phosphorus (P) plays a role in energy transfer processes and chemical reactions in plant metabolism. Phosphorus is found in soils both in an organic form and a mineral form. Phosphorus availability in soils is limited by fixation processes, which include both its adsorption to mineral fraction and the precipitation reactions. In this work, the phosphate solubilization by native bacterial was evaluated in order to identify the most efficient bacterial, in three agro-ecosystems: sugarcane monoculture (CAÑ), grassland (PAST), and guadua ecosystem (GUAD) located in Palmira, Colombia. Five soil samples were assessed by treatment. First, the phosphorus-solubilizing bacteria were isolated by using Pokovskaya (PVK) assay. Then, phosphorus solubilizing capacity (CSF, Spanish acronym) was determined by measuring the halo generated in the isolated sample by 20 days. High CSF was found in five isolated samples: two in PAST, two in GUAD and one in CAÑ. In the literature reviewed was not reported the CSF of GUAD7 strain (Escherichia vulneris) as significantly high CSF (p<0.05). The strains with intermediate CFS (GUAD5 (Pseudomonas fluorescens), PAST7 (Acinetobacter oleivorans), PAST8 (Acinetobacter calcoaceticus) y CAÑ6 (Pseudomonas entomophila) have been reported in the literature as beneficial bacteria to soil.
topic soil phosphate
soil management and conservation
ecosystem services
sustainability
url https://revistas.unicordoba.edu.co/index.php/temasagrarios/article/view/945
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