Bioactive compounds in legumes: pronutritive and antinutritive actions. Implications for nutrition and health

M Muzquiz, A Varela, C Burbano, C Cuadrado… - Phytochemistry …, 2012 - Springer
Legume seeds are employed as a protein source for animal and human nutrition not only for
their nutritional value (high in protein, lipids and dietary fibre), but also their adaptability to …

Root traits and microbial community interactions in relation to phosphorus availability and acquisition, with particular reference to Brassica

PJ Hunter, GR Teakle, GD Bending - Frontiers in Plant Science, 2014 - frontiersin.org
Brassicas are among the most widely grown and important crops worldwide. Phosphorus (P)
is a key mineral element in the growth of all plants and is largely supplied as inorganic rock …

Tricalcium phosphate is inappropriate as a universal selection factor for isolating and testing phosphate-solubilizing bacteria that enhance plant growth: a proposal for …

Y Bashan, AA Kamnev, LE de-Bashan - Biology and fertility of soils, 2013 - Springer
Literature analysis and chemical considerations of biological phosphate solubilization have
shown that the commonly used selection factor for this trait, tricalcium phosphate (TCP), is …

Isolation of culturable phosphobacteria with both phytate-mineralization and phosphate-solubilization activity from the rhizosphere of plants grown in a volcanic soil

MA Jorquera, MT Hernández, Z Rengel… - Biology and Fertility of …, 2008 - Springer
Chilean volcanic soils contain large amounts of total and organic phosphorus, but P
availability is low. Phosphobacteria [phytate-mineralizing bacteria (PMB) and phosphate …

Current and future biotechnological applications of bacterial phytases and phytase-producing bacteria

M Jorquera, O Martínez, F Maruyama… - Microbes and …, 2008 - jstage.jst.go.jp
Phytases are a group of enzymes capable of releasing phosphate from phytate, one of the
most abundant forms of organic phosphate in the natural environment. Phytases can be …

Identification of β-propeller phytase-encoding genes in culturable Paenibacillus and Bacillus spp. from the rhizosphere of pasture plants on volcanic soils

MA Jorquera, DE Crowley, P Marschner… - FEMS Microbiology …, 2011 - academic.oup.com
Phytate is one of the most abundant sources of organic phosphorus (P) in soils, but must be
mineralized by phytase-producing bacteria to release P for plant uptake. Microbial …

Isolation and characterization of a β-propeller gene containing phosphobacterium Bacillus subtilis strain KPS-11 for growth promotion of potato (Solanum tuberosum …

MK Hanif, S Hameed, A Imran, T Naqqash… - Frontiers in …, 2015 - frontiersin.org
Phosphate-solubilizing and phytate-mineralizing bacteria collectively termed as
phosphobacteria provide a sustainable approach for managing P-deficiency in agricultural …

Engineered root bacteria release plant-available phosphate from phytate

CN Shulse, M Chovatia, C Agosto… - Applied and …, 2019 - Am Soc Microbiol
Microorganisms that release plant-available phosphate from natural soil phosphate stores
may serve as biological alternatives to costly and environmentally damaging phosphate …

Diversity of beta-propeller phytase genes in the intestinal contents of grass carp provides insight into the release of major phosphorus from phytate in nature

H Huang, P Shi, Y Wang, H Luo, N Shao… - Applied and …, 2009 - Am Soc Microbiol
Phytate is the most abundant organic phosphorus compound in nature, and microbial
mineralization of phytate by phytase is a key process for phosphorus recycling in the …

The inositol phosphates in soils and manures: abundance, cycling, and measurement

C Giles, B Cade-Menun, J Hill - Canadian Journal of Soil …, 2011 - cdnsciencepub.com
Giles, CD, Cade-Menun, BJ and Hill, JE 2011. The inositol phosphates in soils and
manures: Abundance, cycling, and measurement. Can. J. Soil Sci. 91: 397–416. This review …