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VOL. 6, ISSUE 5 (2021)
Studies on phosphate solubilizing actinomycetes isolated from rhizospheric soil of medicinal plants
Authors
Gopal Jadhav, Sachin Shinde, Sandeep Kanshette
Abstract
Phosphorus is one of the major essential macronutrients for biological growth and development. Some bacteria and other microorganisms have the ability to solubilizing inorganic phosphate as a plant macronutrient. Using this ability to utilize inorganic phosphate, researchers try to produce such actinomycetes from rhizospheric soil of different plants, which solubilize phosphate itself using microorganisms. The different medicinal plant has varied phosphate solubilizing activity. The current study showed that actinomycetes of rhizospheric soil of medicinal plant Tinospora cordifolia highest capacity to utilize phosphate and actinomycetes from rhizospheric soil of Curcuma longa has least phosphate solubilizing activity. The present study provides great interest in organic farming by reducing chemical fertilizer as a source of phosphate.
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Pages:479-482
How to cite this article:
Gopal Jadhav, Sachin Shinde, Sandeep Kanshette "Studies on phosphate solubilizing actinomycetes isolated from rhizospheric soil of medicinal plants ". International Journal of Botany Studies, Vol 6, Issue 5, 2021, Pages 479-482
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