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    Characterization of mineral phosphate solubilization traits from a barley rhizosphere soil functional metagenome

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    Authors
    Chhabra, Sagar
    Brazil, Dina
    Morrissey, John
    Burke, James
    O'Gara, Fergal
    Dowling, David
    Date
    2013
    Type
    Journal Article
    
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    Chhabra, Sagar and Brazil, Dina and Morrissey, John and Burke, James and O'Gara, Fergal and Dowling, David. 2013. Characterization of mineral phosphate solubilization traits from a barley rhizosphere soil functional metagenome. Microbiology Open. 2 (5): pp. 717-724.
    Source Title
    Microbiology Open
    DOI
    10.1002/mbo3.110
    ISSN
    2045-8827
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/6682
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    • Curtin Research Publications
    Abstract

    Mineral phosphate solubilization (MPS) microorganisms are important for their provision of orthophosphate anions for plant growth promotion activity in soil. In this study, we applied a functional metagenomic approach to identify this trait directly from the microbiome in barley rhizosphere soil that had not received P fertilizer over a 15-year period. A fosmid system was used to clone the metagenome of which 18,000 clones (~666 Mb of DNA) was screened for MPS. Functional assays and High Performance Liquid Chromatography analysis recognized gluconic acid production and MPS activity in the range 24.8–77.1 mmol/L and 27.6–38.16 µg/mL, respectively, when screened in an Escherichia coli host (at frequency of one MPS-positive clone hit per 114 Mb DNA tested). The MPS clones (with average insert size of ~37 kb) were analysed by 454 Roche sequencing and annotated. A number of genes/operons with homology to Phosphorous (P) uptake, regulatory and solubilization mechanisms were identified, linking the MPS function to the uncultivated microbiome present in barley rhizosphere soil.

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