Integrated Genomic and Phenotypic Analysis of Bacillus safensis LG01 Highlights Its Prospects in Biotechnology and Biocontrol.

Bacillus safensis LG01: A Newly Characterized Super-Strain Shows Huge Promise for Biocontrol and Probiotic Innovation

Discover the newly characterized Bacillus safensis LG01—an advanced microbial strain with strong antimicrobial activity, rich secondary metabolite pathways, and powerful probiotic potential. Learn how genomic and phenotypic analyses reveal its value for biotechnology, biocontrol, and sustainable agriculture.
Optimization of Tissue Culture Media for Microtuber Development Incorporating Sugars and Zinc Nanoparticles. 

Zinc Nanoparticles and Sucrose Levels Dramatically Improve In-Vitro Potato Microtuber Production, New Study Finds

A new peer-reviewed study demonstrates that optimizing sucrose concentrations and adding zinc nanoparticles to tissue-culture media significantly accelerates potato microtuber formation, boosts tuber number, and increases tuber weight. The research provides a practical protocol to overcome seed tuber shortages in commercial potato farming.
Halo-Tolerant Phosphate-Solubilising Bacterium from Coral Reef: A Potential Bioagent for Phosphate Reclamation and Soil Fertility Enhancement

Coral-Derived Bacterium Shows Powerful Potential to Reclaim Phosphorus and Boost Crop Growth in Saline Soils

A newly studied halo-tolerant bacterium from coral reefs, Cronobacter muytjensii, demonstrates exceptional phosphate-solubilising, plant-growth-promoting, and antifungal abilities under high salinity—offering a sustainable solution for improving soil fertility and crop growth in salt-affected farmlands.