Isolation And Characterization Of Phosphate Solving Bacteria From Swamp Soil With High Levels Of Acidity

None Galang Indra Jaya, Sri Nuryani Hidayah Utami, Jaka Widada, Wahida Annisa Yusuf, Saipul Abbas, Nur Fatturahman Ridwan, Amir Noviyanto
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Phosphate solubilizing bacteria (PSB) are one of the microbes that play an important role in soil and plant cycles. Phosphate (P) is a very important macronutrient for plants. In soil, most of the P element is found to be unavailable to plants because it is fixed by Ca, Al or Fe. This research aims to identify BPF in acid soil which has the potential to dissolve phosphate elements. The method used in this research is the isolation of BPF from acid soil using the National Botanical Research Institute's Phosphate (NBRIP) medium, phosphate dissolution index test and UV Visual. Soils from overflow type C (TLC) swamps have higher diversity compared to TLB soils. The abundance of BPF in TLC soil was higher (5,4 107 CFU per gram) compared to soil from overflow zone B (TLB) (2,9 107 CFU per gram) because TLC soil had a lower acidity level than TLB. There were 55 BPF isolates obtained from these two types of soil. Two isolates (TLB1 and TLB2) had a better phosphate solubilization index and all potential isolates that were extracted and subjected to gDNA amplification showed a DNA band at 1330-1500 bp.
高酸性沼泽土壤中溶磷细菌的分离与特性研究
磷酸盐增溶菌(PSB)是在土壤和植物循环中起重要作用的微生物之一。磷酸盐(P)是一种非常重要的植物常量营养素。在土壤中,发现大多数P元素对植物来说是不可用的,因为它被Ca, Al或Fe固定。本研究旨在鉴定酸性土壤中具有溶解磷元素潜力的BPF。本研究采用的方法是从酸性土壤中分离BPF,使用国家植物研究所的磷酸盐(NBRIP)培养基,磷酸盐溶解指数试验和UV视觉。溢流型C (TLC)湿地土壤多样性高于TLB湿地土壤。由于TLC土壤酸度较低,BPF在TLC土壤中的丰度(5,4 107 CFU / g)高于溢流B区土壤(2,9 107 CFU / g)。从这两种土壤中分离得到55株BPF菌株。两个分离株TLB1和TLB2具有较好的磷酸盐增溶指数,提取的所有潜在分离株经gDNA扩增均显示出1330 ~ 1500bp的DNA条带。
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