Rock phosphate solubilization by Aspergillus niger grown on sugar-beet waste medium |
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Authors: | N. Vassilev M. T. Baca M. Vassileva I. Franco R. Azcon |
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Affiliation: | (1) Estacion Experimental del Zaidin, CSIC, Prof. Albareda 1, E-18008 Granada, Spain |
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Abstract: | ![]() Solubilization of rock phosphate by Aspergillus niger was studied in solid-state fermentation on sugar-beet waste. This combination was selected after testing three agroindustrial waste materials, namely rice hulls, sugar-beet waste and alperujo. Sugar-beet waste was the best substrate for fungal growth with 69% mineralization, followed by rice hulls and alperujo. The fungus was successfully cultivated on sugar-beet waste supplemented with 3.0 g/l rock phosphate, acidifying the medium and thus decreasing the pH to 3–3.5. Solubilization of insoluble phosphate increased during the first half of the process, reaching a maximum of 292 g phosphate/ml, although a part of it was probably consumed by the mycelium. |
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