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Original scientific paper

https://doi.org/10.5513/JCEA01/23.4.3636

Minjingu phosphate rock solubilization and potential for use of Klebsiella variicola-MdE4 and Klebsiella variicola-MdG1 as biofertilizer for maize production

Damiano KWASLEMA ; Department of Soil and Geological Sciences, College of Agriculture, Sokoine University of Agriculture, P.O. Box 3008, Chuo Kikuu, Morogoro Tanzania
Nyambilila AMUR ; Department of Soil and Geological Sciences, College of Agriculture, Sokoine University of Agriculture, P.O. Box 3008, Chuo Kikuu, Morogoro Tanzania
Hamisi TINDWA ; Department of Soil and Geological Sciences, College of Agriculture, Sokoine University of Agriculture, P.O. Box 3008, Chuo Kikuu, Morogoro Tanzania


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Abstract

Limited solubility of the Tanzania’s Minjingu phosphate rock (MPR) in non-acidic soil conditions has held back
its potential for widespread use in agricultural production. This study was designed to isolate, characterize and test
phosphate-solubilizing bacteria for their potential to increase solubility of MPR and enhance maize plant growth
under field conditions. Ten out of 19 isolates showing greatest phosphate solubilization indices on a Pikovskaya agar
medium were further characterized for other plant-growth promoting traits including production of IAA, siderophores
and ammonia. Two of them, namely isolates-MdE4 and MdG1 substantially outperformed other isolates in phosphate
solubilization and production of IAA, ammonia and siderophores. The two isolates molecularly identified as Klebsiella
variicola-MdE4 and K. variicola-MdG1 produced up 701, 699 and 750, 680 µg/ml of soluble phosphate from tricalcium
phosphate and hard Minjungu rock phosphate, respectively. Additionally, Biorock P- a biofertilizer formulation containing
MdE4 and MdG1 co-cultured in a molasses-based modified broth medium retained most of the phosphate solubilizing
potential and other plant-growth promoting traits of MdE4 and MdG1. Co-application of MdE1 and MdG1-containing
“bio-rock P” and inorganic phosphate at 20 kg P/ha resulted in higher maize grain yield than that of positive control (40
kg P/ha) under field conditions. The two isolates- Klebsiella variicola-MdE4 and K. variicola-MdG1 have the potential for
use in a biofertilizer formulation for commercial field applications.

Keywords

rock phosphate biofertilizer; inoculant; plant growth promoting bacteria; biofertilizer formulation

Hrčak ID:

288318

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/288318

Publication date:

21.12.2022.

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