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Table 1 Phosphorus releasing ability of PGPR

From: Beneficial bacteria activate nutrients and promote wheat growth under conditions of reduced fertilizer application

Isolates

PGPR activities

Inorganic phosphate

Organic phosphate

IAA production

pH

SI

P content(mg/L)

SI

P content (mg/L)

P 1 (Klebsilla pneumoniae)

Organic and inorganic P solubilizing, IAA production

1.73

172.28 ± 3.15

+

++

5.32

P 2 (Klebsiella sp.)

Inorganic P solubilizing, IAA production

1.52

109.25 ± 3.15

–

++

5.46

P 3 (Enterobacter asburiae)

Organic and inorganic P solubilizing, IAA production

2.38

189.19 ± 3.91

+

+

5.13

P 4 (Raoultella sp.)

Inorganic P solubilizing, IAA production

1.17

95.79 ± 3.78

–

+

5.78

P 5 (Klebsiella variicola)

Organic and inorganic P solubilizing, IAA production

2.56

231.68 ± 3.13

+

+++

4.96

P 6 (Agrobacterium sp.)

Inorganic P solubilizing

1.32

67.18 ± 3.74

–

–

6.32

P 7 (Rhizobium sp.)

Inorganic P solubilizing, IAA production

1.89

140.21 ± 3.81

–

+

5.96

P 8 (Enterobacter sp.)

Organic P solubilizing, IAA production

–

2.87

13.64 ± 1.00

+

6.78

P 9 (Klebsiella sp.)

Organic and inorganic P solubilizing, IAA production

+

2.50

29.93 ± 2.47

+++

5.63

P 10 (Enterobacter sp.)

Organic P solubilizing

–

2.00

8.49 ± 0. 7

–

6.37

P 11 (Comamonas SP.)

Organic P solubilizing, IAA production

–

4.57

40.40 ± 1.90

+

5.26

Control

 

–

1.23 ± 0.12

–

0.67 ± 0.07

–

7.02

  1. Note: + means the isolate can solubilize organic, inorganic phosphate or produce IAA, − means the isolate can not solubilize organic/inorganic phosphate