Affiliation:
1. Biological Physics Laboratory, College of Science, Beijing Forestry University, Beijing 100083, China
Abstract
The widespread use of non-renewable phosphate fertilizers in agriculture poses a significant pollution threat to soil, necessitating the exploration of sustainable alternatives for phosphate fertility. Releasing phytate phosphorus through microbial phytases presents an eco-friendly solution for sustainable phosphate fertility in agriculture. This study directly inoculated dual-domain β-propeller alkaline phytase (phyHT) derived from Bacillus sp. HJB17 into the soil. The study analyzed the impact of inoculated phyHT on the physicochemical properties of the soil, assessed the variations in enzyme activity of phyHT within the soil, and examined the effects of the treated soil on wheat growth. Additionally, the study explored the enhancement of the available phosphorus in the soil through the inoculation of phyHT in both crop residues and organic fertilizer. PhyHT exhibited the highest catalytic activity at 37 °C and pH 8.0. After soil adsorption, phyHT maintained stable enzymatic activity. PhyHT markedly boosted the available phosphorus in the soil while reducing the soil phytate content by about 20%, increasing the phosphorus levels and enhancing soil fertility. PhyHT effectively degraded phytates in an organic fertilizer and crop residues, increasing the available phosphorus. PhyHT supplementation enhanced growth, biomass, and phosphorus content in both the shoot and root weights of Triticum aestivum. This study establishes phyHT as a viable and eco-friendly method to enhance phosphorus fertility in soil. The direct application of microbial phytases can serve as a sustainable source of phosphate fertility in soil.
Funder
The Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities
National Natural Science Foundation of China
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