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Activity of phosphate solubilizing bacterial isolates in the presence of commercial glyphosate formulations

The objective of this work was to evaluate the effect of applying different commercial formulations of glyphosate (Roundup Transorb®, Zapp QI®, Roundup NA® e Scout®) on the ability of two bacterial isolates (To 11 and To 66) to solubilize different inorganic phosphates. The ability to solubilize bacterial isolate phosphate was evaluated in relation to three inorganic phosphate sources (calcium, aluminum, and iron phosphates) in the presence of different commercial formulations of glyphosate, at the concentration of 60 mg L-1 acid equivalent, and control treatment without the addition of the herbicides. The effects of the commercial formulations of glyphosate on each bacterial isolate were distinct. Roundup Transorb and Zapp QI led to a significant decrease in the phosphate-solubilizing activity of To 66, while the reverse was observed for Scout. To 11 did not show significant differences in phosphate solubilization in the presence of the commercial formulations tested. Roundup NA and Scout did not change the ability to solubilize phosphate of bacterial isolates, while Roundup Transorb and Zapp QI led to a decrease in the solubilizing activity.

rizhosphere; soil bacteria; eucalyptus


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