2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.apsoil.2018.10.016
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Long-term phosphorus limitation changes the bacterial community structure and functioning in paddy soils

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“…At a low enough concentration, phosphorus can then become a limiting nutrient for cell growth. According to mixed and pure culture studies, phosphate limitation has been shown to cause selection of microbial communities (Kein€ anen et al 2002;Samaddar et al 2019) and to induce changes in cell physiology, such as degradation of polyphosphate or exchange of phosphorus-free membrane lipids, by affecting their metabolism (Romano et al 2015).…”
Section: Deterioration In Water Quality Along the Feed Water Linementioning
confidence: 99%
“…At a low enough concentration, phosphorus can then become a limiting nutrient for cell growth. According to mixed and pure culture studies, phosphate limitation has been shown to cause selection of microbial communities (Kein€ anen et al 2002;Samaddar et al 2019) and to induce changes in cell physiology, such as degradation of polyphosphate or exchange of phosphorus-free membrane lipids, by affecting their metabolism (Romano et al 2015).…”
Section: Deterioration In Water Quality Along the Feed Water Linementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Los géneros Geobacter, Massilia son representativos puesto se caracteriza por tener alta producción enzimática para la solubilización de suelos, así como Phylia como Verrucomicrobia, Bacteroidetes, Acidobacteria, Chloroflexi, y Cyanobacteria (Samaddar et al, 2019). En otro estudio, Alori, Glick, y Babalola (2017) consolidaron documentación donde demuestran que microrganismos como Burkholderia gladioli, Bacillus sp.…”
Section: Fósforo (P)unclassified
“…Increases in plant performance and/or yield after an inoculation with P-solubilizing bacteria have been shown for many agronomically important crop species, including corn [153], soybean [154], wheat [154,155], rapeseed [156], mung bean [157], and tomatoes [158]. While the periodic application of P fertilizer has adverse effects on the structure and function of phosphate-solubilizing bacterial communities, the opposite is true when little or no superphosphate is applied [159].…”
Section: Phosphate Solubilizing Bacteria and Their Potential To Incrementioning
confidence: 99%