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Phosphate solubilization by Antarctic yeasts isolated from lichens

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ARCHIVES OF MICROBIOLOGY
卷 204, 期 12, 页码 -

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DOI: 10.1007/s00203-022-03310-0

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Phosphate-solubilizing microorganisms; Organic acids; Tartaric acid; Usnea auratiacoatra; Vishniacozyma victoriae

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  1. Fundacao de Amparo a Pesquisa do Estado de Alagoas [60030 1074/2016]
  2. Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Cientifico e Tecnologico-CNPq [433388/2018-8, 442258/2018-6]
  3. FAPEAL [60030 000542/2018]

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This study aimed to evaluate the ability of yeasts from Antarctica lichens to solubilize phosphate in vitro. Among the 147 yeasts tested, 43 showed phosphate solubilization activity, with Vishniacozyma being the most prevalent positive genus. Two strains with better activity were selected for further analysis, and the release of tartaric and acetic acids during phosphate solubilization was detected.
Antarctica has a great diversity of microorganisms with biotechnological potential but is not very well Known about yeasts with phosphate solubilization activity. Thus, the aim of this study was to evaluate the ability of yeasts from Antarctica lichens to solubilize phosphate in vitro. In the screening, 147 yeasts were tested and 43 (29%) showed P solubilization in solid NBRIP medium at 15.0 degrees C, with a higher prevalence of positive genera Vishniacozyma, followed by Cystobasidium. Most of the positive yeasts were isolated from Usnea auratiacoatra, followed by Polycauliona regalis and Lecania brialmontii. Two strains with better activity after screening were selected for the solubilization in the liquid medium, Vishniacozyma victoriae 2.L15 and A.L6 (unidentified). Vishniacozyma victoriae 2.L15 exhibiting activities at 25.0 degrees C (29.91 mg/L of phosphate and pH 6.85) and at 30.0 degrees C (619.04 mg/L of phosphate and pH 3.73) and A.L6 strain at 25.0 degrees C (25.05 mg/L of phosphate and pH 6.69) and at 30.0 degrees C (31.25 mg/L of phosphate and pH 6.47). Of eight organic acids tested by HPLC, tartaric and acetic acids were detected during phosphate solubilization, with greater release in the period of 144 (2.13 mg/L) and 72 (13.72 mg/L) hours, respectively. Future studies to elucidate the presence of functional genes for P metabolism in lichens, as well as studies in the field of proteomics for the discovery of yeast proteins related to P solubilization are needed. Thus, the high prevalence of lichen-associated yeast communities probably contributed to the high frequency of phosphatesolubilizing isolates in this study. [GRAPHICS] .

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