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Potential enzymatic microbes for releasing plant nutrients and siderophore production

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Burkholderia cepacia strain S001-08, Pseudomonas aeruginosa strain S001-11 and Pseudomonas fluorescens strain S001-15 were isolated from soil planted to Durian and selected for the properties to solubilize phosphate for plant nutrient and siderophore production for bioremediation. These selected strains were morphological and molecular phylogenic identification to confirm species level. B. cepacia strain S001-08, P. aeruginosa strain S001-11 and P. fluorescens strain S001-15 are found to be active responding as phosphorous solubilizers and producing siderophores. These active strains are being investigated to be synergistic effect and developing to be biological product as biostimulant and bioremediation. The developing biological product is promising to apply for crop production as an agricultural input for modern organic agriculture.

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Bioremediation, Biostimulant, Modern organic agriculture

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International Journal of Agricultural Technology, 22(3), 1493-1506, 2026

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