Mobilization of soil phosphorus and enhancement of canola yield and phosphorus uptake by Ceriporia lacerata HG2011

ARCHIVES OF AGRONOMY AND SOIL SCIENCE(2022)

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The high-quality phosphorus (P) rocks on the Earth will be depleted within the next 50 years. P-mobilizing microbes can mobilize soil unavailable P and reduce P fertilizer use in agriculture. Therefore, incubation and field experiments were conducted to study the effects of a new white-rot fungus Ceriporia lacerata HG2011 on soil P mobilization and canola yield and P uptake to understand the potential of this fungus as a biofertilizer. In the soil incubation experiment, available P and phosphatase activity increased, whereas soil pH decreased as the fungal hyphae grew on the soil surfaces and in the soil. Accordingly, Olsen P was positively correlated with the phosphatase activity (r = 0.565, p <= 0.01) but negatively with the pH (r = -0.506, p <= 0.01 or 0.05). The mechanisms of P mobilization by this fungus could thus be soil acidification to solubilize inorganic P and phosphatase efflux to mineralize organic P. Compared with chemical fertilizers alone, the application of this fungus in combination with chemical fertilizers increased canola yield by 3.94-9.49% in the field. Our findings firstly demonstrated the new use of C. lacerata HG2011 as a biofertilizer in canola cultivation.
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Ceriporia lacerata, phosphorus, mobilization, crop yield
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