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Bacillus spp. as a new direction in biocontrol and deodorization of organic fertilizers

Karolina Nowocień( )Barbara Sokołowska
Department of Microbiology, Prof. Wacław Dąbrowski Institute of Agricultural and Food Biotechnology-State Research Institute 36 Rakowiecka Street, 02-532 Warsaw, Poland
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Bacteria belonging to the genus Bacillus are widely distributed in environments fulfilling several important functions. Due to their ability to produce antibiotics and other metabolites, these bacteria limit the development of pathogens and thus promote plant growth. They also play an important role in the deodorization of organic fertilizers, including manure, slurry, and dung. This article describes the characteristics of Bacillus spp., their properties, and their application in biocontrol.

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AIMS Environmental Science
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Nowocień K, Sokołowska B. Bacillus spp. as a new direction in biocontrol and deodorization of organic fertilizers. AIMS Environmental Science, 2022, 9(2): 95-105. https://doi.org/10.3934/environsci.2022007

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Received: 01 December 2021
Revised: 01 February 2022
Accepted: 16 February 2022
Published: 15 April 2022
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