Phosphate-solubilizing activity of aerobic methylobacteria
Phosphate-solubilizing activity was found in 14 strains of plant-associated aerobic methylobacteria belonging to the genera Methylophilus, Methylobacillus, Methylovorus, Methylopila, Methylobacterium , Delftia , and Ancyclobacter . The growth of methylobacteria on medium with methanol as the carbon...
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description | Phosphate-solubilizing activity was found in 14 strains of plant-associated aerobic methylobacteria belonging to the genera
Methylophilus, Methylobacillus, Methylovorus, Methylopila, Methylobacterium
,
Delftia
, and
Ancyclobacter
. The growth of methylobacteria on medium with methanol as the carbon and energy source and insoluble tricalcium phosphate as the phosphorus source was accompanied by a decrease in pH due to the accumulation of up to 7 mM formic acid as a methanol oxidation intermediate and by release of 120–280 μM phosphate ions, which can be used by both bacteria and plants. Phosphate-solubilizing activity is a newly revealed role of methylobacteria in phytosymbiosis. |
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