Abstract Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) has emerged as a cornerstone of sustainable pest management, celebrated as a “green” microbial insecticide in agriculture. This review provides a...
Overview of the Microbe Ampelomyces quisqualis is a filamentous fungus known as a mycoparasite, meaning it parasitizes other fungi. It was first described in the...
Overview of the Microbe Metarhizium anisopliae is a globally distributed, filamentous, asexual, soil-dwelling fungus classified under the family Clavicipitaceae, order Hypocreales [1]. First described by...
Overview of the Microbe Paecilomyces lilacinus is a filamentous ascomycete fungus widely found in soils and decaying organic matter around the world[1][4]. It produces fast-growing...
Bacillus subtilis is a robust, Gram-positive bacterium widely recognized for its adaptability and efficiency in various environments.
Overview of the Microbe Gliocladium virens (teleomorph: Trichoderma virens) is a filamentous, soil-dwelling fungus well recognized for its ability to suppress a wide array of...
Agrobacterium radiobacter is a rod‑shaped, motile, Gram‑negative bacterium widely distributed in soil and the root microbiome of dicotyledonous plants
Bacillus subtilis is a robust, Gram-positive bacterium widely recognized for its adaptability and efficiency in various environments.
Overview of the Microbe Pseudomonas stutzeri is a motile, rod‑shaped, non‑spore‑forming Gram‑negative bacterium first described by Lehmann and Neumann in 1896. It inhabits soil, freshwater,...
Bacillus subtilis is a robust, Gram-positive bacterium widely recognized for its adaptability and efficiency in various environments.
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