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Ciencia del suelo
versión On-line ISSN 1850-2067
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YFRAN ELVIRA, MARÍA DE LAS MERCEDES; FERNANDEZ LOPEZ, CAROLINA; MARTINEZ, GLORIA CRISTINA y COLLAVINO, MÓNICA MARIANA. ANÁLISIS DEL EFECTO DE BACTERIAS SOLUBILIZADORAS NATIVAS SOBRE LA MOVILIZACIÓN DE FÓSFORO EN SUELOS ROJOS ARGENTINOS Y SU ABSORCIÓN EN NARANJO. Cienc. suelo [online]. 2015, vol.33, n.1. ISSN 1850-2067.
The low availability of phosphorus (P) is one of the main limitations of production in lateritic soils. Soil bacteria, known as Phosphate Solubilizing Bacteria (PSB), have the ability to solubilize P forms mainly by organic acid production and chelation of calcium, iron or aluminum oxides. Inoculation with selected PSB to increase indigenous population can mobilize P from poorly available sources and increase plant absorption. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of the inoculation of two PSB, Enterobacter aerogenes R4M-A and Burkholderia caledonica R4M-O, on soil P forms as well as on P uptake by orange plants (Citrus sinensis var. Newhall). Bacterial inoculation increased P absorption, improving the nutritional status of the plant substantially. This increase was more remarkable in plants inoculated and fertilized in which there was also a significant increase in total biomass. The PSB inoculation impacted the soil P forms as well as the nutritional status and growth of orange plants (C. sinensis var. Newhall).
Palabras clave : PGPR, PSB bacteria, soil phosphorous, plant nutrition and growth.