Synergistic approaches to soil remediation: engineered biochar and microbial interactions for climate-resilient remediation. 

Engineered Biochar and Microbial Synergy Emerge as Next-Generation Solution for Climate-Resilient Soil Remediation

A new 2025 review highlights how engineered biochar—enhanced with nanoparticles and microbial augmentation—offers a climate-resilient solution for removing heavy metals and organic pollutants while restoring soil health. Learn how biochar-microbe synergy can transform future remediation strategies.
Isolation and characterization of biosurfactant-producing bacteria from the Thar Desert.

Scientists Discover Three Powerful Biosurfactant-Producing Bacteria in India’s Thar Desert

Researchers have identified three high-performing biosurfactant-producing bacteria—Bacillus cereus, Acinetobacter soli, and Cytobacillus kochii—from the extreme environment of the Thar Desert. These strains showed strong emulsification and surface tension reduction abilities, revealing significant potential for bioremediation and sustainable agriculture.
Plant growth-promoting endophytic microbiota from garlic bulbs.

Mexican Garlic Varieties Reveal Powerful Endophytic Microbiota with Plant Growth Promotion and Biocontrol Potential

A new study on ten Mexican garlic varieties uncovers 119 beneficial bacterial and 38 fungal endophytes from clove meristems, identifying strains that promote plant growth, enhance maize and garlic germination, and inhibit pathogenic fungi. The findings highlight garlic bulbs as a promising source for microbial bioinoculant development.