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Phosphorous Solubilization and Availablity

  1. E. M. Sanders 2003. Efficacy of Penicillium bilaiae for enhancing yield and phosphorus uptake of fall-seeded canola. M.Sc. Thesis. University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon.
  2. Asea, P. E. A., Kucey, R. M. N. and Stewart, J. W. B. 1988. Inorganic phosphate solubilization by two Penicillium species in solution culture and soil. Soil Biol. Biochem. 20: 459-464.
  3. Cunningham, J. E. and Kuiack, C. 1992. Production of citric and oxalic acids and solubilization of calcium phosphate by Penicillium Bilaii. Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 58: 1451-1458.
  4. Kucey, R. M. N. 1983. Phosphate-Solubilizing bacteria and fungi in various cultivated and virgin alberta soils. Can J. Soil Sci. 63: 671-678.
  5. Kucey, R. M. N, Janzen, H. H. and Leggett, M. E. 1989. Microbially mediated increases in plant-available phosphorous. Adv. Agron. 42: 199-227.
  6. Savard, M. E., Miller, J. D., Blais. L. A., Seifert, K. A., and Samson, R. A. 1994. Secondary metabolites of Penicillium Bilaii strain PB-50. Mycopathologia 127: pgs 19-27, 1994.
  7. Gleddie, S. C. Penicillium Bilaii Responses with rock phosphate. Internal Philom Bios data summary.

 

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