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The status of soil phosphate fractions and the ability of fungi to dissolve hardly soluble phosphates
(Elsevier B.V., 2005-05-01)
Brazilian soils predominantly consist of iron and aluminum oxides and have a low phosphorus content. The present study was carried out in order to assess the status of phosphate fractions in pasture, forest and agricultural ...
The status of soil phosphate fractions and the ability of fungi to dissolve hardly soluble phosphates
(Elsevier B.V., 2005-05-01)
Brazilian soils predominantly consist of iron and aluminum oxides and have a low phosphorus content. The present study was carried out in order to assess the status of phosphate fractions in pasture, forest and agricultural ...
Soluble phosphate accumulation by Aspergillus niger from fluorapatite
(1988-11-01)
In order to determine conditions that may provide greater solubilization of insouluble phosphate, the fungus Aspergillus niger was grown in a stationary culture containing modified citrate medium supplemented with 800 mg ...
Soluble phosphate accumulation by Aspergillus niger from fluorapatite
(1988-11-01)
In order to determine conditions that may provide greater solubilization of insouluble phosphate, the fungus Aspergillus niger was grown in a stationary culture containing modified citrate medium supplemented with 800 mg ...
Factors determining rock phosphate solubilization by microorganisms isolated from soil
(1996-12-01)
Forty two soil isolates (31 bacteria and 11 fungi) were studied for their ability to solubilize rock phosphate and calcium phosphate in culture medium. Eight bacteria and 8 fungi possessed solubilizing ability. Pseudomonas ...
Factors determining rock phosphate solubilization by microorganisms isolated from soil
(1996-12-01)
Forty two soil isolates (31 bacteria and 11 fungi) were studied for their ability to solubilize rock phosphate and calcium phosphate in culture medium. Eight bacteria and 8 fungi possessed solubilizing ability. Pseudomonas ...
Hydroxyapatite surface solubility and effect on cell adhesion
(Elsevier Science BvAmsterdamHolanda, 2010)