2022
DOI: 10.1177/10185291221117197
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Identification and Characterisation of the Salt Tolerant Phosphate-Solubilising Bacterial Isolates for Enhancing Soil Fertility

Abstract: In this study, 13 bacteria were isolated from the agricultural soils of Kyaukse city, Myanmar, and out of these isolates, two bacteria isolates viz. JU-24 and JU-33 are found to be potent phosphate (P) solubilisers and are selected for further studies. These two isolates are identified as Bacillus megaterium based on the 16S rRNA gene sequence. When the growth rates of these two isolates were tested for salt tolerance, they could grow well in media with NaCl concentrations of 3%, 6% and 9%. For 0% and 3% NaCl … Show more

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“…UPp 36 as the best isolate in dissolving phosphate is known to have similarities to Bacillus magterium. Research byKyaw et al (2022) found that Bacillus magterium has the ability to grow well in high salinity conditions and can still dissolve phosphate well. Moreover, Ju 33 isolate is known to increase phosphate concentration from 13.08 mg/L to 18.40 mg/L…”
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“…UPp 36 as the best isolate in dissolving phosphate is known to have similarities to Bacillus magterium. Research byKyaw et al (2022) found that Bacillus magterium has the ability to grow well in high salinity conditions and can still dissolve phosphate well. Moreover, Ju 33 isolate is known to increase phosphate concentration from 13.08 mg/L to 18.40 mg/L…”
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confidence: 99%