Abstract

Four most efficient phytase and phosphatase producing fungi belonging to genera Aspergillus, Trichoderma, and Penicillium were isolated from the rhizosphere soil of leguminous, cereal, and vegetable crops. Efficacy order of fungi in terms of phytate hydrolysis under laboratory conditions was Aspergillus > Penicillium > Trichoderma. The test fungi released more of extracellular (E) phytase than intracellular (I) phytase (E: I- 3.44 - 6.03:1) and produced acid phosphatase activity ranging from 367- 830 μmol pNP ml−1 h−1. Aspergillus niger possessed the twin ability of phosphate mineralization and solubilization. The incubation studies in compost-amended soil exhibited the higher competence of Penicillium chrysogenum to improve the soil available P and increase the level of extractable organic P under alkaline soil to benefit P nutrition. Developing microbial inoculant using P. chrysogenum strain and its subsequent application to soil may help the marginal farmer to replenish soil P more economically compared to chemical fertilizer.

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