@article{fdi:010053267, title = {{P}hosphate-solubilizing potential of the nematophagous fungus {A}rthrobotrys oligospora}, author = {{D}uponnois, {R}obin and {K}isa, {M}. and {P}lenchette, {C}.}, editor = {}, language = {{ENG}}, abstract = {{T}he nematophagous fungus {A}rthrobotrys oligospora was tested in vitro and in vivo for its ability to solubilize rock phosphate. {T}hree types of rock phosphate ({RP}) from {B}urkina {F}aso ({KRP}), {S}enegal ({TRP}), and {M}ali ({TIRP}) were used at four concentrations for the in-vitro experiment. {A}ll three types of {RP} were solubilized by the fungus. {T}he maximum quantity of {P} recovered in solution was obtained with {TRP}, 12.5% for an application of 1 g {L}-1. {T}he effect of {TRP} and {A}. oligospora applied separately or in combination was tested in vivo on the growth of {A}. holosericea. {I}n a {P}-deficient soil without addition of {RP}, {P} solubilization was increased by addition of {A}. oligospora. {T}he {P} uptake by plants growing in soil amended with {TRP} and inoculated with {A}. oligospora was significantly higher compared to noninoculated controls, thus demonstrating the ability of the fungus to solubilize additional phosphate from {RP} in vivo.}, keywords = {{A}rthrobotrys oligospora ; {A}cacia holosericea ; rock phosphate ; nematophagous fungus ; {AFRIQUE} {DE} {L}'{OUEST}}, booktitle = {}, journal = {{J}ournal of {P}lant {N}utrition and {S}oil {S}cience {Z}eitschrift {F}ur {P}flanzenernahrung {U}nd {B}odenkunde}, volume = {169}, numero = {2}, pages = {280--282}, ISSN = {1436-8730}, year = {2006}, DOI = {10.1002/jpln.200520551}, URL = {https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010053267}, }