A study of P release from Fe-P and Ca-P via the organic acids secreted by Aspergillus niger
Phosphate solubilizing fungi (PSF) have been widely applied to dissolve insoluble phosphates (IPs). However, the PSF usually demonstrates a different phosphate solubilizing capacity for various IPs. This study explored the mechanisms of Aspergillus niger for the dissolution of ferric phosphate (FePO...
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Veröffentlicht in: | The journal of microbiology 2021, 59(9), , pp.819-826 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Phosphate solubilizing fungi (PSF) have been widely applied to dissolve insoluble phosphates (IPs). However, the PSF usually demonstrates a different phosphate solubilizing capacity for various IPs. This study explored the mechanisms of
Aspergillus niger
for the dissolution of ferric phosphate (FePO
4
, Fe-P), and tricalcium phosphate (Ca
3
[PO
4
]
2
, Ca-P) regarding the tricarboxylic acid (TCA) cycle.
Aspergillus niger
has higher phosphorus (P) content released from Ca-P, reached the maximum value of 861 mg/L after seven days of incubation, compared with the 169 mg/L from Fe-P. Oxalic acid promoted the release of P from Ca-P through the formation of calcium oxalate. The presence of Fe-P can stimulate
A. niger
to secrete large amounts of citric acid, confirmed by the enhancement of citrate synthase (CS) activity. However, citric acid only promotes 0.5% of P released from Fe-P. Meanwhile, although oxalic acid still dominates the release of P from Fe-P, its abundance was significantly declined. In contrast, oxalic acid also shows a higher P release ratio in Ca-P than citric acid, i.e., 36%
vs.
22%. This study points to the future usage of
A. niger
to dissolve IPs in soil required to enhance oxalic acid secretion. |
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ISSN: | 1225-8873 1976-3794 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s12275-021-1178-5 |