| Literature DB >> 31998701 |
Abdoulaye Soumare1,2, Kenza Boubekri1,3, Karim Lyamlouli1, Mohamed Hafidi1,3, Yedir Ouhdouch1,3, Lamfeddal Kouisni1.
Abstract
The production of biofertilizers at industrial level is a bottleneck because bacterial strains are generally developed and managed by research laboratories and not by production units. A seamless transition from laboratory to field application is, therefore necessary. This review provides an overview of the constraints that limiting the application or the implementation of Actinobacteria based biofertilizers especially in agricultural field and suggests solutions to overcome some of these limits. General processes of making and controlling the quality of the inoculum are briefly described. In addition, the paper underlines the opportunity of biofertilizers alone or in combination with chemical fertilizers. This review also, highlights the latest studies (until June 2019) and focuses on P-solubilization microorganisms mainly Actinobacteria. The biotechnology of these bacteria is a glimmer of hope for rock phosphate (RP) bioformulation. Since direct application of RP fertilizer is not always agronomically effective due to its sparse solubility.Entities:
Keywords: Actinobacteria biotechnology; bioformulation; phosphorous; quality standards; rock phosphate
Year: 2020 PMID: 31998701 PMCID: PMC6962098 DOI: 10.3389/fbioe.2019.00425
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Bioeng Biotechnol ISSN: 2296-4185
Reliability comparison of some methods for detection and enumeration.
| McFarland turbidity standard | Low | Non-destructive, rapid and low cost | - Size of microorganisms influence bacterial concentration | Guo et al. ( |
| Plate count | Low | Enumerate microorganisms | - Time-consuming and laborious | Emerson et al. ( |
| Most probable number (MPN) | Low | Enumerate microorganisms | - Only for symbiotic microbes | Deaker et al. ( |
| MPN-PCR | - Specific detection and enumeration | - Dependent on specificity of probes | Bonny et al. ( | |
| Cell count by microscopy | Meduim | Enumerate microorganisms | - Time-consuming and laborious | Xie et al. ( |
| Colony immunoblotting | Meduim | - Specific detection and enumeration | - Only for culturable cells | Kecskés et al. ( |
| Scar marker/Quantitative real-time PCR | High | - Large number of samples can be screened at a time | - Expensive and sophisticated, equipment laboratory is required | Reddypriya et al. ( |
| Next generation gene sequencing systems | High | - Detects the presence of different microorganisms in a sample | - Expensive | Abbasian et al. ( |
Figure 1Quality control in the biofertilizer manufacturing process [modified from García-Fraile et al. (2015), Permission acquired from the author]. Writing in red means that the quality control is not compliant, and the project is rejected the writing in white corresponds to the compliant product. The diagram shows that bio-formulation has six main steps before commercialization and four each stage, a quality control is necessary.
Main manufacturer of biofertilizer based on P-solubilizing microbes.
| TNAU Agritech Portal/INDIA | Phosphobacteria and Phosphatika | 2 bacterial* and 2 fungal species | Powder/Liquid | Increase yield 5–30% | |
| Monarch Bio-Fertilisers and Research Centre/INDIA | Phosphobacteria | Bacteria * | Powder | Dissolve 30–50 kg of phosphorous/hectare | |
| SAFS Organic Enterprises/INDIA | Phosphobacterium | Bacteria* | Powder/ Liquid | No indication | |
| Agro bio tech Research Centre LTD/INDIA | Phosphobacteria | Powder/ Liquid | No indication | ||
| Ajay Bio-Tech (India) Ltd/ | Biophos | Bacteria* & Fungi | Powder (spore) | No indication | |
| International Panaacea Limited /India | Phosphofix | Bacteria* | Liquid | Reduce 25–30% phosphatic fertilizer requirement | |
| Varsha Bioscience And Technology India Private Limited/INDIA | Phosphomax | Powder | Increase Crop yield by 15–25% | ||
| T. Stanes & company Limited/India | Symbion-P | Liquid | Saves up to 50% over the cost of phosphorous chemical fertilizer | ||
| Novozymes Biologicals Limited/Canada | Jumpstart LCO | - | Powder/Granular | Solubilize 8.25 kg/ha | |
| AgriLife/India | P Sol B®- BM | Powder (spore) | No indication |
Figure 2PCR targeting SCAR markers of biofertilizer strains for strain-level authentication and qualification in maize rhizosphere at different growth stages 15th (A), 30th (B), and 60th (C) day. Error bar indicates with letters “a” and “b” (ANOVA and DMRT test; p < 0.05) (Reddypriya et al., 2019) Reproduced with permission.
Figure 4Schematic representation of P solubilization/mineralization/immobilization by PSM and its importance for plant growth.
Figure 5Some features of actinobacteria (Bergey's Manual of systematic Bacteriology, Barka et al., 2016).
Figure 3Simplified schematic flow chart for the production of Actinobacteria biofertilizer. Quality control is done at all stages of production a production as previously described (II.3).