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Annals of Microbiology | 2012

Occurrence and genetic diversity of phosphate-solubilizing bacteria in soils of differing chemical characteristics in Kenya

Keziah W. Ndung’u-Magiroi; Laetitia Herrmann; J. R. Okalebo; C. O. Othieno; Pieter Pypers; Didier Lesueur

This study focused on the isolation, identification (sequencing of 16S rDNA gene) and determination of the phosphorus (P)-solubilizing efficiency of native populations of phosphate-solubilizing bacteria (PSB) in 13 Kenyan soils with differing chemical characteristics. Air-dried soil samples were serially diluted and plated on NBRIP media and enumerated. Their phosphate-solubilizing efficiency was assessed on Frioni’s agar. Pearson correlation coefficients were determined between PSB populations and soil properties. The PSB populations varied among the sites tested and had a positive and significant correlation (p ≤ 0.05) with organic carbon (r = 0.76), exchangeable calcium (r = 0.93) and exchangeable magnesium (r = 0.92). A total of 150 isolates were identified to the genus and species level. Among the isolates, Bacillus megaterium, Bacillus sp. and Arthrobacter sp. were the most abundant and well-distributed strains. However, only 5% of the total isolates were efficient in terms of phosphate-solubilizing efficiency. The results indicate that although there were many PSB strains in the soils tested, only a few (5%) were effective in terms of their phosphate-solubilizing ability. It is therefore unlikely that native PSB contribute significantly to solubilizing phosphate in the soils tested, which would ultimately benefit plant growth. Therefore, inoculation with effective strains with a high P solubilization potential is necessary.


Applied Soil Ecology | 2012

Soil aggregation and total diversity of bacteria and fungi in various tillage systems of sub-humid and semi-arid Kenya

Job Kihara; Christopher Martius; André Bationo; Moses Thuita; Didier Lesueur; Laetitia Herrmann; Wulf Amelung; Paul L. G. Vlek


Biology and Fertility of Soils | 2012

Commercial rhizobial inoculants significantly enhance growth and nitrogen fixation of a promiscuous soybean variety in Kenyan soils

Moses Thuita; Pieter Pypers; Laetitia Herrmann; Robert Okalebo; C. O. Othieno; Esther Muema; Didier Lesueur


World Journal of Microbiology & Biotechnology | 2012

Efficiency of different formulations of Bradyrhizobium japonicum and effect of co-inoculation of Bacillus subtilis with two different strains of Bradyrhizobium japonicum

Mary Atieno; Laetitia Herrmann; Robert Okalebo; Didier Lesueur


Pedobiologia | 2014

Effects of cropping systems, maize residues application and N fertilization on promiscuous soybean yields and diversity of native rhizobia in Central Kenya

Laetitia Herrmann; Jean-Luc Chotte; Moses Thuita; Didier Lesueur


Innovations Agronomiques | 2014

Améliorer la biodisponibilité du phosphore : comment valoriser les compétences des plantes et les mécanismes biologiques du sol ?

Claude Plassard; Agnès Robin; Edith Le Cadre-Barthélémy; Claire Marsden; Jean Trap; Laetitia Herrmann; Kittima Waithaisong; Didier Lesueur; Eric Blanchart; Lydie Lardy; Philippe Hinsinger


Archive | 2010

Molecular characterization of the indigenous microbial communities living naturally in the rhizosphere of #Acacia senegal# trees in Kenya and Niger

Esther Muema; Harrison N. Mburu; Alzouma Mayaki Zoubeirou; Laetitia Herrmann; Didier Lesueur


Technical program of the 4th Asian PGPR conference | 2015

Microbial quality of commercial biofertilizers to increase nutrient use efficiency and crop productivity. O-P18

Laetitia Herrmann; Lambert Bräu; Didier Lesueur


Archive | 2015

Role of microbial communities in fertility of soil of perennial tropical plantations: potentialities for oil palm plantations

Didier Lesueur; Laetitia Herrmann; Agnès Robin; Wanpen Wiriyakitnateekul; Lambert Bräu


Archive | 2015

Microbial communities and nematode populations associated to rubber tree plantations along a chronosequence in North East Thailand

Laetitia Herrmann; Lambert Bräu; Virginie Nowak; Maarja Öpik; Lionel Ranjard; Henri Robain; Agnès Robin; Wanpen Wiriyakitnateekul; Didier Lesueur

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Didier Lesueur

International Center for Tropical Agriculture

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Pieter Pypers

International Center for Tropical Agriculture

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Moses Thuita

International Center for Tropical Agriculture

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Agnès Robin

Blaise Pascal University

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Aliou Faye

Cheikh Anta Diop University

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Esther Muema

International Center for Tropical Agriculture

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