Phosphate-Solubilizing Microorganisms: Mechanism and Their Role in Phosphate Solubilization and Uptake

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Phosphate-Solubilizing Microorganisms: Mechanism and Their Role in Phosphate Solubilization and Uptake Pratibha Rawat 1 & Sudeshna Das 1 & Deepti Shankhdhar 1 & S. C. Shankhdhar 1 Received: 25 February 2020 / Accepted: 9 September 2020 # Sociedad Chilena de la Ciencia del Suelo 2020

Abstract Phosphorus is the second most critical macronutrient after nitrogen required for metabolism, growth, and development of plants. Despite the abundance of phosphorus in both organic and inorganic forms in the soil, it is mostly unavailable for plant uptake due to its complexation with metal ions in the soil. The use of agrochemicals to satisfy the demand for phosphorus to improve crop yield has led to the deterioration of the ecosystem and soil health, as well as an imbalance in the soil microbiota. Consequently, there is a demand for an alternate cost-effective and eco-friendly strategy for the biofortification of phosphorus. One such strategy is the application of phosphate-solubilizing microorganisms which can solubilize insoluble phosphates in soil by different mechanisms like secretion of organic acids, enzyme production, and excretion of siderophores that can chelate the metal ions and form complexes, making phosphates available for plant uptake. These microbes not only solubilize phosphates but also promote plant growth and crop yield by producing plant-growth-promoting hormones like auxins, gibberellins, and cytokinins, antibiosis against pathogens, 1-aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylic acid deaminase which enhances plant growth under stress conditions, improving plant resistance to heavy metal toxicity, and so on. Pyrroloquinoline quinine (pqq) and glucose dehydrogenase (gcd) are the representative genes for phosphorus solubilization in microorganisms. The content presented in this review paper focuses on different mechanisms and modes of action of phosphate-solubilizing microorganisms, their contribution to phosphorus solubilization, growth-promoting attributes in plants, and the molecular aspects of phosphorus solubilization. Keywords Phosphate-solubilizing microorganisms . Organic acids . 1-Aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylic acid deaminase . Phosphorus solubilization . Phosphatases

1 Introduction Phosphorus is an indispensable macronutrient necessary for key metabolic processes in plants, such as cell division, energy generation, biosynthesis of macromolecules, membrane integrity, signal transduction, and photosynthesis. It also plays a role in respiration in plants (Khan et al. 2010) and fixation of nitrogen in leguminous crops (Hutchins et al. 2019). Phosphorus in top soil generally accounts for 50 to 3000 mg kg− 1 of soil, yet only 0.1% of total phosphorus is available for plant uptake (Zou et al. 1992; Zhu et al. 2018), due to precipitation with cations in soil, immobilization,

* S. C. Shankhdhar [email protected] 1

Department of Plant Physiology, College of Basic Sciences & Humanities, G. B. Pant University of Agriculture & Technology, Pantnagar, Uttarakhand, India

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