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Phytase and phosphate-solubilizing Bacteria addition improves P availability and uptake by maize in low-phosphorus red soil

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Effects of exogenous addition with PHY and PSB on pH (a), Olsen-P (b), SOM (c), availzble N (d), available K (e) and total P (f) of maize with or without application organic P in low-P red soil.

Values with the same lower-case letters are not significantly different among different P sources and exogenous addition treatments at the 5% level by the LSD. -Po represents that no organic P was applied, Po represents that organic P was applied. CK is control, PHY represents addition of phytase, PSB represents addition of phosphorus-solubilizing bacteria. the same as below.

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doi: https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0347410.g002