Phage and Its Use in Compensating Soil Nitrogen Fixation

Fuente: WIPO "tomato"
A phage and its use in compensating soil nitrogen fixation: Klebsiella pneumoniae phage φYSZKA, wherein the method has solved some problems of conventional azotobacters, such as high cost, interspecific competition and limited range of application. Through phage transplantation, the efficiency of microbial nitrogen fixation in soil can be improved, and thus, more nitrogen sources may be provided for the nitrogen cycle and plant growth in ecosystems. Also, a new solution is provided for the nitrogen sequestration process of soil in saline-alkali lands, tea plantations and pesticide-polluted sites in China.