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Biodiversity of the phosphate solubilizing microorganisms (PSMs) population from the rice rhizosphere soils of the two agro-ecological zones of Cameroon


Henri Fankem
Hélène Laure Mafokoua
Laurette Ngo Nkot
Claude Simo
Donald Tchouomo Dondjou
Gylaine Vanissa Tchuisseu Tchakounte
Dieudonné Nwaga
François-Xavier Etoa

Abstract

The plant rhizosphere microorganisms having the phosphate solubilizing capacity can convert the insoluble soil organic and inorganic phosphates into a soluble form and make the phosphorus (P) available to the plant. With the objective of evaluating the phosphate solubilizing microorganism populations under the rice rhizosphere, soils samples were collected in three locations of two agro ecological zones of Cameroon and analyzed for their PSMs diversity. Isolation of microorganisms was made on non selective nutrient agar plates and the phosphate solubilizing activity of isolates was tested on National Botanical Research Institute’s Phosphate growth medium (NBRIP) amended with sparingly soluble rock phosphates of different origins. The morphological description of isolates allowed evaluating the phosphate solubilizing microorganism’s diversity under the rice rhizospheric soil. The most probable number of PSMs ranged between 22 and 53% with an average of 48%, 52.80% and 22.44% for Nkolbisson, Nyokon and Santchou respectively. The 65 isolates obtained from all locations were distributed in four diverse groups. The index of solubilization ranged between 2.70 and 7.24 depending on isolate. From a total of 65 isolates obtained from the three sampling sites, 46 were phosphate solubilizing isolates among which: 20 were of low solubilization, 16 of medium and 10 of high solubilization. This is the first work reporting phosphate solubilizing microorganisms on rice rhizosphere in Cameroon. However, the selection of phosphate solubilizing microorganisms as possible inoculation tools for phosphate-deficient soils should focus on the integral interpretation of laboratory assays, greenhouse experiments as well as field trials.
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Keywords: Diversity, index of solubilization, isolates, rice, rock phosphates


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eISSN: 1997-342X
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