Revolutionary Fungi Boost Soil Fertility and Crop Yields Dramatically
Phosphate-solubilizing fungi are better at breaking down phosphate in black soil than phosphate-solubilizing bacteria. Certain fungi like Aspergillus and Penicillium have a strong ability to do this. The amount of organic acids produced by the fungi affects how well they can break down phosphate. pH and organic acid content in the culture filter don't seem to play a role in the fungi's ability to break down phosphate.