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Subbarao, w.S., 1988. Phosphate solubilizing microapplied along with bacteria. It seems that mycorrhiza is organism in: biofertilizer in agriculture, pp: 133-142

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Phosphate solubilizing bacteria Mycorrhiza Phosphorus ... fungi and bacteria are known as effective organisms in ... College of Agriculture, University of Tehran, located.

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Phosphate solubilizing bacteria (PSB) are beneficial bacteria capable of solubilizing inorganic phosphorus from insoluble compounds. ... When PSB is used with rock phosphate, it can save about 50% of the crop requirement of phosphatic fertilizer. The use of PSB as inoculants increases P uptake by plants.

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