02460naa a2200241 a 450000100080000000500110000800800410001902400520006010000140011224501500012626000090027630000140028552017080029965300160200765300280202365300190205170000250207070000260209570000230212170000160214470000190216077300390217921315152022-06-23 2021 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d7 ahttps://doi.org/10.1007/s00284-021-02406-y2DOI1 aKLAIC, R. aSynergy of Aspergillus niger and components in biofertilizer composites increases the availability of nutrients to plants.h[electronic resource] c2021 a1529-1542 aIntensive fertilization has been required to provide nutrients for plant growth under the current agricultural practices being applied to meet the global food demands. Micronutrients such as zinc, manganese, and copper are required in small quantities when compared to macronutrients (such as nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium), but they are essential for the plant growth cycle and consequently for increasing productivity. Mineral oxides such as ZnO, MnO, and CuO are used in agriculture as micronutrient sources, but their low solubility limits practical applications in plant nutrition. Similarly, elemental sulfur (S0) can provide a high-concentration source of sulfate, but its availability is limited by the ability of the soil to promote S0 oxidation. We propose here the integration of these nutrients in a composite based on a biodegradable starch matrix containing mineral oxides and S0 in a dispersion that allowed encapsulation of the acidifying agent Aspergillus niger, a native soil fungus. This strategy efectively improved the fnal nutrient solubility, with the composite starch/S0/oxidemixture multi-nutrient fertilizer showing remarkable results for solubilization of the oxides, hence confrming a synergic efect of S0 oxidation and microbial solubilization. This composite exhibited an extended shelf life and soil?plant experiments with Italian ryegrass (Lolium multiforum Lam.) confrmed high efciencies for dry matter production, nutrient uptake, and recovery. These fndings can contribute to the development of environmentally friendly fertilizers towards a more sustainable agriculture and could open up new applications for formulations containing poorly soluble oxide sources. aGlobal food aIntensive fertilization aMicronutrients1 aGUIMARÃES, G. G. F.1 aBERNARDI, A. C. de C.1 aZANGIROLAMI, T. C.1 aRIBEIRO, C.1 aFARINAS, C. S. tCurrent Microbiologygv. 28, 2021.