Assessing the potential of phosphate solubilizing bacteria isolated from rhizospheres of Sorghum bicolor grown in Surat, south Gujarat
Riddhi Bhalani,
Sumita Dasgupta
Abstract:Phosphate-solubilizing bacteria (PSB) convert insoluble soil phosphates into soluble phosphorus and are potential suppliers of soluble phosphorus to plants. The current study was undertaken to isolate, and screen PSBs from the rhizosphere of Sorghum (s L.) grown in Surat, Gujarat. A total of 21 bacterial strains were isolated. The isolated strains were screened for their phosphate solubilization efficacy using Pikovskaya's agar and broth. Six isolates were found to be phosphate solubilizers. The isolate SB14 s… Show more
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