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- Penicillium_bilaiae abstract "Penicillium bilaiae is a species of native soil fungus that can be used as a PGPM (plant growth-promoting microorganism). R. Kucey first identified that organic acids excreted by the microorganism can solubilize soil-bound phosphate. The organism can live in symbiosis with several plant species by enhancing phosphate uptake by the root structure while feeding off plant waste products. Native soil populations are often low and can be increased by application as an agricultural inoculant.The species name bilaiae is a transliteration of the Russian scientist B. Bilai for whom it is named. Alternative spellings published in the literature are bilaji or bilaii.".
- Penicillium_bilaiae class Pezizomycotina.
- Penicillium_bilaiae family Trichocomaceae.
- Penicillium_bilaiae genus Penicillium.
- Penicillium_bilaiae kingdom Fungus.
- Penicillium_bilaiae order Eurotiales.
- Penicillium_bilaiae phylum Ascomycota.
- Penicillium_bilaiae wikiPageID "1442252".
- Penicillium_bilaiae wikiPageLength "1321".
- Penicillium_bilaiae wikiPageOutDegree "14".
- Penicillium_bilaiae wikiPageRevisionID "646171288".
- Penicillium_bilaiae wikiPageWikiLink Ascomycota.
- Penicillium_bilaiae wikiPageWikiLink Carboxylic_acid.
- Penicillium_bilaiae wikiPageWikiLink Category:Penicillium.
- Penicillium_bilaiae wikiPageWikiLink Euascomycetes.
- Penicillium_bilaiae wikiPageWikiLink Eurotiales.
- Penicillium_bilaiae wikiPageWikiLink Fungus.
- Penicillium_bilaiae wikiPageWikiLink PGPM.
- Penicillium_bilaiae wikiPageWikiLink Penicillium.
- Penicillium_bilaiae wikiPageWikiLink Pezizomycotina.
- Penicillium_bilaiae wikiPageWikiLink Phosphate.
- Penicillium_bilaiae wikiPageWikiLink Plant_growth-promoting_microorganism.
- Penicillium_bilaiae wikiPageWikiLink Root.
- Penicillium_bilaiae wikiPageWikiLink Symbiosis.
- Penicillium_bilaiae wikiPageWikiLink Trichocomaceae.
- Penicillium_bilaiae wikiPageWikiLinkText "Penicillium bilaiae".
- Penicillium_bilaiae binomial "Penicillium bilaiae".
- Penicillium_bilaiae binomialAuthority "Chalab.".
- Penicillium_bilaiae classis Euascomycetes.
- Penicillium_bilaiae classis Pezizomycotina.
- Penicillium_bilaiae familia Trichocomaceae.
- Penicillium_bilaiae genus "Penicillium".
- Penicillium_bilaiae hasPhotoCollection Penicillium_bilaiae.
- Penicillium_bilaiae name "Penicillium bilaiae".
- Penicillium_bilaiae ordo Eurotiales.
- Penicillium_bilaiae phylum Ascomycota.
- Penicillium_bilaiae regnum Fungus.
- Penicillium_bilaiae species "P. bilaiae".
- Penicillium_bilaiae wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Eurotiomycetes-stub.
- Penicillium_bilaiae wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Italic_title.
- Penicillium_bilaiae wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Taxobox.
- Penicillium_bilaiae subject Category:Penicillium.
- Penicillium_bilaiae hypernym Fungus.
- Penicillium_bilaiae type Article.
- Penicillium_bilaiae type Eukaryote.
- Penicillium_bilaiae type Fungus.
- Penicillium_bilaiae type Species.
- Penicillium_bilaiae type Article.
- Penicillium_bilaiae type Thing.
- Penicillium_bilaiae type Q19088.
- Penicillium_bilaiae comment "Penicillium bilaiae is a species of native soil fungus that can be used as a PGPM (plant growth-promoting microorganism). R. Kucey first identified that organic acids excreted by the microorganism can solubilize soil-bound phosphate. The organism can live in symbiosis with several plant species by enhancing phosphate uptake by the root structure while feeding off plant waste products.".
- Penicillium_bilaiae label "Penicillium bilaiae".
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- Penicillium_bilaiae sameAs Q7162857.
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- Penicillium_bilaiae wasDerivedFrom Penicillium_bilaiae?oldid=646171288.
- Penicillium_bilaiae isPrimaryTopicOf Penicillium_bilaiae.
- Penicillium_bilaiae name "Penicillium bilaiae".