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Table 1.

Morphological and biochemical characteristics of phosphate solubilizing bacteria.

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The effect of different temperature (°C) ranges on the growth of phosphate solubilizing bacterial isolates at Debre Berhan University Microbiology laboratory during 2019.

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The impact of different pH ranges on the growth of phosphate solubilizing bacterial isolates at Debre Berhan University Microbiology laboratory in 2019.

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The effects of varying sodium chloride (NaCl) concentrations on the growth of phosphate solubilizing bacterial isolates, as observed at the Debre Berhan University Microbiology laboratory in 2019.

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Effects of the utilization of different carbon sources on the growth of phosphate solubilizing bacterial isolates, as observed at the Debre Berhan University Microbiology laboratory in 2019.

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The effects of the utilization of different nitrogen sources on the growth of phosphate solubilizing bacterial isolates, as observed at the Debre Berhan University Microbiology laboratory in 2019.

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Fig 2.

The phosphate solubilization efficiency of PSB isolates, expressed as a phosphate solubilization index (PSI) in a plate assay in Pikovaskaya’s agar, as observed at the Debre Berhan University Microbiology laboratory in 2019, where CD = Colony diameter (cm), HD = Halo diameter (cm), SI = Solubilization index.

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The correlation of pH change, phosphorous solubilization from organic acid (OA) consumed by NaOH.

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