Role of Aspergillus niger in Solubilizing P in Togo Rock Phosphate during Composting with Different
The confinement and mineralization processes carried out by soil microorganisms have a meaningful role in controlling the chance of phosphorus in soil. A class of constructive microorganisms known as phosphate solubilizing microbes are intelligent to hydrolyze mysterious organic and insoluble not organic phosphorus compounds into dissolved P (phosphorus) form that is quickly taken by plants. The objective concerning this study was to evaluate the function of different basic waste and Aspergillus niger in solubilizing P in Togo rock phosphate during composting. Composts were planned using edible grain straw and citrus waste that had been immunized with Aspergillus niger and buttressed with rock phosphate. The results showed that co-immunization system accompanying PSF (i.e. Aspergillus niger) provided best condition for P solubilization.
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