Isolation, immobilization of salt-tolerant and inorganic phosphate solubilizing bacteria for producing controlled-release inorganic fertilizer in combination with microorganisms

L. D. Bui, Hung T. Huynh, H. N. Nguyen
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Salt tolerance is one of the characteristics to ensure the viability of microorganisms when combined with chemical fertilizers. This research aimed to isolate bacteria that had both phosphate-solubilizing and salt-tolerant abilities for production of controlled-release inorganic fertilizer-incorporated microorganisms. Of twenty-five phosphate solubilizing bacteria strains isolated from soil samples collected from Ho Chi Minh City, Dong Nai, and Long An provinces on Pikovskaya medium (PVK), there were three strains of bacteria that had both phosphate solubilizing activity and salt tolerance. The analysis results on PVK medium supplemented with 3% and 4% NaCl showed that only PSM54 strain had phosphorusdegrading ring. Species identification based on 16S-rRNA sequence showed that PSM54 was 99.9% similar to Bacillus velezensis. The controlled-release fertilizer was made by coating biodegradable polymers incorporated with PSM54 bacteria that met standards for slow dissolution according to The Association of American Plant Food Control Officials. After 60 days of being immobilized in the membrane of controlled release, the PSM54 bacteria remained at 88.3% compared to the initial density.
耐盐无机溶磷菌的分离与固定化与微生物联合生产控释无机肥料
耐盐性是化肥配施时保证微生物生存能力的特性之一。本研究旨在分离同时具有磷酸盐溶解和耐盐能力的细菌,用于生产控释无机肥料结合微生物。在Pikovskaya培养基(PVK)上从胡志明市、同内和龙安三省土壤样品中分离到25株增磷菌,其中3株既有增磷活性又有耐盐性。在添加3%和4% NaCl的PVK培养基上,只有PSM54菌株有磷降解环。基于16S-rRNA序列的物种鉴定表明,PSM54与velezensis的相似性为99.9%。根据美国植物食品控制官员协会的说法,这种控释肥料是通过包裹含有PSM54细菌的可生物降解聚合物制成的,这些细菌符合缓慢溶解的标准。在控释膜中固定60天后,PSM54细菌的密度保持在初始密度的88.3%。
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