Phosphorus Solubilizing Microorganisms: An Eco-Friendly Approach for Sustainable Plant Health and Bioremediation

IF 3.4 3区 农林科学 Q2 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Zaffar Bashir, Burhan Hamid, Ali Mohd Yatoo, Mehrun Nisa, Zahara Sultan, Simona Mariana Popescu
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Phosphorus (P) is one of the essential macronutrients for plant metabolism. Regardless of its great quantity in inorganic and organic forms, it is generally inaccessible for plant utility due to bond formation with other ions present in soil. Due to the excessive use of agrochemicals, environmental issues have reached their peak. This has increased the interest of the scientific community in finding a sustainable alternative to chemical fertilisers. Diverse microbes like Rhizobium spp., Serratia spp., Pseudomonas spp., Bacillus spp., Azotobacter spp., Penicillium spp., Rhizopus spp., Fusarium spp., and various actinomycetes have been isolated and screened as phosphorus solubilizing microorganisms (PSMs). The PSMs also act as biological control agents (bioagents) and help to withstand extreme stress circumstances (like heavy metal toxicity) by producing ACC deaminase. With the advent of time, organic farming is gaining attention as this technology is highly eco-friendly, so utilisation of potential microorganisms for solubilisation of phosphorus will improve soil health and crop productivity. PSMs possess significant heavy metal remediation potential; therefore, they can be used in restoration of contaminated soil as well as in enhancing plant health. This review will provide in-depth knowledge about PSMs and their role in sustainable agriculture and bioremediation of toxicants.

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磷溶解微生物:可持续植物健康和生物修复的生态友好型方法
磷(P)是植物新陈代谢所必需的主要营养元素之一。尽管它以无机和有机的形式存在,但由于与土壤中的其他离子形成键合,植物一般无法利用它。由于农用化学品的过度使用,环境问题已达到顶点。这使得科学界更加关注寻找一种可持续的化肥替代品。目前已分离并筛选出多种微生物,如根瘤菌属、沙雷氏菌属、假单胞菌属、芽孢杆菌属、偶氮菌属、青霉属、根瘤菌属、镰刀菌属和各种放线菌,作为磷溶解微生物(PSMs)。磷溶解微生物还可作为生物控制剂(生物制剂),并通过产生 ACC 脱氨酶帮助抵御极端压力环境(如重金属毒性)。随着时代的发展,有机耕作越来越受到人们的关注,因为这种技术具有高度的生态友好性,因此利用潜在的微生物进行磷增溶将改善土壤健康和提高作物产量。PSMs 具有显著的重金属修复潜力;因此,它们可用于修复受污染的土壤并提高植物健康水平。本综述将深入介绍 PSMs 及其在可持续农业和有毒物质生物修复中的作用。
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Journal of Soil Science and Plant Nutrition
Journal of Soil Science and Plant Nutrition Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Soil Science
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5.90
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10.30%
发文量
331
审稿时长
9 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of Soil Science and Plant Nutrition is an international, peer reviewed journal devoted to publishing original research findings in the areas of soil science, plant nutrition, agriculture and environmental science. Soil sciences submissions may cover physics, chemistry, biology, microbiology, mineralogy, ecology, pedology, soil classification and amelioration. Plant nutrition and agriculture submissions may include plant production, physiology and metabolism of plants, plant ecology, diversity and sustainability of agricultural systems, organic and inorganic fertilization in relation to their impact on yields, quality of plants and ecological systems, and agroecosystems studies. Submissions covering soil degradation, environmental pollution, nature conservation, and environmental protection are also welcome. The journal considers for publication original research articles, technical notes, short communication, and reviews (both voluntary and by invitation), and letters to the editor.
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