Biological solubilization of phosphate rock by solid-state cultivation to produce eco-friendly fertilizers

Authors

  • Rodrigo Klaic Universidade Federal de São Carlos, Programa de Pós-Graduação em Engenharia Química, Rodovia Washington Luiz, Km 235, Caixa Postal 676, CEP 13565-905 São Carlos, SP.
  • Marcelo Gava Junior Universidade Tecnológica Federal do Paraná, Departamento de Engenharia de Alimentos, Campus Medianeira, Avenida Brasil, no 4.232, Parque Independência, CEP 85884-000 Medianeira, PR.
  • Camila Florencio Embrapa Instrumentação, Rua XV de Novembro, no 1.452, Centro, Caixa Postal 741, CEP 13560-970 São Carlos, SP.
  • Caue Ribeiro Embrapa Instrumentação, Rua XV de Novembro, no 1.452, Centro, Caixa Postal 741, CEP 13560-970 São Carlos, SP.
  • Cristiane Sanchez Farinas Embrapa Instrumentação, Rua XV de Novembro, no 1.452, Centro, Caixa Postal 741, CEP 13560-970 São Carlos, SP.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1590/S1678-3921.pab2021.v56.26938

Keywords:

Aspergillus niger, phosphate mineral, phosphate rock, solidstate cultivation, sugarcane bagasse

Abstract

The objective of this work was to evaluate the solubilization of phosphorus from a phosphate rock by Aspergillus niger, under solid-state cultivation (SSC) in sugarcane (Saccharum officinarum) bagasse, by maximizing the efficiency of citric acid production. The phosphate rock (IPR) chosen for the study is a type of igneous rock with a very low phosphorus solubility, obtained from the Itafós company, in Arraias, in the state of Tocantins, Brazil. The rotatable central composite design (RCCD) was used as a statistical tool to evaluate the effect of the concentrations of the carbon source (sucrose) and of the IPR on the SSC medium as a strategy to improve P solubilization. In the process without the IPR, there was a citric acid production of up to 300 g per kilogram of substrate. The experiments in the RCCD showed that the addition of the IPR affected citric acid production, with values of solubilized P ranging from 1.44 to 2.72 g per kilogram of substrate and of solubilized P yield from 12.96 to 48.94%. The analysis of the solubilized P/sucrose ratio showed favorable conditions for P solubilization and citric acid production. The obtained solubilized P values are promising considering that the IPR has a very low solubilization, with only 8.6% P2O5. Overall, these findings could contribute to the development of biotechnological processes for producing eco-friendly phosphate fertilizers, as an alternative for a more sustainable agriculture.

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Published

2021-08-30

How to Cite

Klaic, R., Gava Junior, M., Florencio, C., Ribeiro, C., & Farinas, C. S. (2021). Biological solubilization of phosphate rock by solid-state cultivation to produce eco-friendly fertilizers. Pesquisa Agropecuaria Brasileira, 56(Y), e01441. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1678-3921.pab2021.v56.26938

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THEMATIC NUMBER - REGIONAL AGROMINERALS