Welcome to Chinese Journal of Applied Ecology! Today is Share:

Chinese Journal of Applied Ecology ›› 2012, Vol. 23 ›› Issue (01): 235-239.

• Articles • Previous Articles     Next Articles

Screening, identification, and phosphate-solubilizing capability of phosphate-solubilizing bacterial strain B25.

HE Meng-xing, GAO Yi,HU Zheng-xue, XU Yao, LONG Rui, SUN Qing-ye   

  1. School of Resources and Environmental Engineering, Anhui University, Hefei 230601, China
  • Online:2012-01-18 Published:2012-01-18

Abstract: Various phosphate-solubilizing bacterial strains were isolated from the Hippochaete ramosissimum rhizosphere in Tongguanshan copper tailings in Tongling of Anhui Province, East China. After many times of screening and purification, a strain B25 with stronger phosphate-solubilizing capability was obtained, which  belonged to Bacillus genus, as identified by transmission electron microscope and DNA molecular approaches. A culture experiment was conducted to study the phosphate-solubilizing capability of the B25 within 168 h and the variations of the medium pH and B25 growth as well as the phosphate-solubilizing capability of B25 under different culture conditions. A weak correlation was observed between the phosphate-solubilizing capability of B25 and the medium pH. The B25 displayed a better phosphate-solubilizing capability when the carbon source was glucose, medium initial pH was 7.0, and culture temperature was 30 ℃.

Key words: phosphate-solubilizing bacteria, phosphate-solubilizing capability, 16S rRNA