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The present invention relates to a composite composition for promoting growth having a natural silica extract and biochar, and more specifically, the present invention provides a composite composition for promoting growth comprising a natural silica extract and biochar, wherein the composition comprises: 30-45 parts by weight of a composition for promoting the activity of Actinomycete, which comprises a natural silica extract and biochar; 2-5 parts by weight of dietary fiber; 15-25 parts by weight of calcium oxide; 10-20 parts by weight of magnesium oxide; 3-10 parts by weight of iron; 0.01-1 part by weight of boron; 0.1-3 parts by weight of manganese; 0.5-3 parts by weight of zinc; and 0.0001-0.001 parts by weight of molybdenum.According to the present invention, it effectively decomposes non-degradable organic materials and removes odor produced by antibiotics, prevents disease and insect pests, and uses biochar to promote the activity of Actinomycetes.
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The present invention relates to asymmetric RNA molecules, precursors thereof, and their use in gene silencing.
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The present disclosure provides pesticide compositions and formulations for controlling indoor and outdoor pests comprising Pimenta dioica, Pogostemon cablin, Citral, Cinnamaldehyde, and excipient(s). Also, provided are methods for controlling indoor and outdoor pests. The ingredients of the compositions and formulations of the present disclosure exhibit functional reciprocity therebetween, and aid in effective repelling, killing, preventing, and/or reducing the population of indoor as well as outdoor pests.
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A mosquito repellent composition according to the present invention may be produced by: forming a mixture by mixing 100 to 500 parts by weight of each of Cinnamomum cassia, Amomi Fructus, Chrysanthmi Flos, Agastache rugosa, root of Angelica dahurica, nutmeg, mint, and fennel; preparing a mixed solution by mixing 100 parts by weight of the mixture with 100-700 parts by weight of an ethanol solvent in which the concentration of ethanol is 70-95%; and then performing low-temperature ultrasonic extraction on the mixed solution to extract an effective ingredient extract.
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Compositions and methods for treating or reducing the severity or likelihood of occurrence of a parasitic worm infection in a humans and domestic animals are described. The compositions include inactivated recombinant bacteria expressing a Cry14Ab crystal protein in the cytosol of the bacterium. The composition may be provided in a form suitable for oral administration. Methods include administering a therapeutically effective amount of the composition to a human or domestic animal suffering from a parasitic worm infection. The composition may also be used as feed, feed supplement, or a waste treatment.
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Provided herein are compositions and methods for use in challenging pathogenic bacteria on plants. Optional features include modification of a donor bacteria to include exogenous nucleic acids encoding for conjugation machinery and gene modification components, such as guide sequence for use in CRISPR. The compositions and methods provided herein can be used for delivery to a wide variety of crops and for targeting one or more pathogens.
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The invention relates to methods, uses, systems, arrays, engineered nucleotide sequences and vectors for inhibiting bacterial population growth or for altering the relative ratio of sub-populations of first and second bacteria in a mixed population of bacteria. The invention is particularly useful, for example, for treatment of microbes such as for environmental, medical, food and beverage use. The invention relates inter alia to methods of controlling microbiologically influenced corrosion (MIC) or biofouling of a substrate or fluid in an industrial or domestic system.
Resumen de: US2025228246A1
Mixture for the antifungal, antibacterial and antiviral treatment of plants and of ingredients or foods intended for human and/or zootechnical consumption includes:at least one chitosan or at least on salified chitosan from 35% to 85 % by weight,at least one cationic surfactant from 0.05% to 40% by weight,at least one compound containing copper from 0.1% to 10% in the case of mixtures intended for treatment for human or animal nutrition and from 10% to 40% in the case of mixtures intended for the control of fungal diseases in plantsat least one inorganic acid from 2% to 20% by weight, and/or at least one organic acid from 10% to 20%, with an overall pH between 2.0 and 8.4.
Resumen de: US2025228250A1
The present invention relates to a novel regulator VipR able to regulate the expression of genes, and more specifically the expression of vip3A. It also relates to an expression system allowing the expression of a protein of interest through the VipR regulation. This expression system can be used to transform Bacillus strains.
Resumen de: US2025228253A1
Inert silica dioxide solution that produces an antimicrobial effect by forming a crystalline-like barrier that remains on the treated surface and acts as a pesticide device that inhibits bacteria and viruses from attaching. When applied to a solid surface and allowed to dry, a 4-6 nm crystalline-like layer of SiO2 bonds covalently to the base substrate. Direct binding occurs via the action of covalent bonding in which the silicon oxide layers with very high bond energy form surface and subsurface absorption layers followed by terminating desired bonding groups on out-most bonding surfaces and which can be polymerized into covalent bonds. These bonds are essentially permanent and can cover a large area as they disperse across the face of the targeted surface.The protective SiO2 crystalline-like layer has an increased resistance to moisture and the formed protective surface layer does not wash off once covalently bonded to a surface.
Resumen de: US2025228247A1
The present disclosure relates to mixtures of insecticidal minicells containing the insecticidal protein toxins Pir and Cry, and methods related to producing and using the same. The present disclosure also relates to mixtures of insecticidal minicells containing the insecticidal protein toxin Pir with a Bt-derived active ingredient, and methods related to producing and using the same.
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Compositions comprising Methylobacterium with anti-fungal activity, methods for controlling plant pathogenic fungi, and methods of making the compositions are provided.
Resumen de: US2025228248A1
The current invention relates to a purified bacterial strain for improving plant growth and/or yield. The invention also relates to abacterial population, a microbial active ingredient, an agriculturally active ingredient, a synthetic composition, and methods for improving plant growth and/or yield by improving a trait of agronomic importance in a plant and by conferring resistance to a plant pathogen infection.
Resumen de: US2025228249A1
A freeze-dried bacterial consortium of a strain of Acinetobacter sp., a strain of Serratia sp. and a strain of Bacillus sp.; a method for preparing same; and a use and method applying same, to inhibit the development of diseases caused by plant pathogens and to promote plant growth.
Resumen de: US2025228252A1
In a method of controlling a weed in a soil, an effective amount of a solid composition is applied on the soil. The solid composition includes fungal dormant sclerotium, a carbon source nutrient, and a nitrogen source nutrient. The solid composition is a dried solid composition. The solid composition may weed out target plants, including the burcucumber which is designated as an ecologically damaging plant and suppress soil-borne diseases like Sclerotinia dollar spot disease. By using the solid composition, burcucumber and Sclerotinia dollar spot disease can effectively be controlled, and it is possible to make significant gains in solving problems with biological products containing microorganisms in stages of production, storage, distribution, and usage process.
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Methods of evaluating microorganisms to determine efficiency of colonization of a plant or plant part are described. Methods of identifying genetic elements correlated with colonization efficiency of plant-associated microorganism are also provided. Methods to identify microorganisms for use as inoculants for improved plant yield using the colonization screening methods or the presence of genetic elements associated with colonization efficiency are described. Further methods useful for identification of microorganisms useful as inoculants for improving plant yield are presented.
Resumen de: WO2025150846A1
The present application relates to a novel Bacillus amyloliquefaciens strain, which enhances the stress resistance of plants and promotes the growth of plants. The Bacillus amyloliquefaciens N474 CP02-1004 strain, the Bacillus amyloliquefaciens N481 CP02-1005 strain, or a culture thereof of the present application can effectively mitigate the reductions in fresh weight of plants and water amount in plants caused by drought stress.
Resumen de: WO2025150845A1
The present application relates to a novel Bacillus amyloliquefaciens strain, which enhances the stress resistance of plants and promotes the growth of plants. The Bacillus amyloliquefaciens N484 CP02-1006 strain, the Bacillus amyloliquefaciens N485 CP02-1007 strain, or a culture thereof of the present application can effectively mitigate the reductions in fresh weight, leaf length, and leaf width of plants caused by cold stress.
Resumen de: WO2025151852A1
Disclosed are halotolerant Kushneria isolates and related products, systems, and methods for stimulating plant growth in saline conditions. Illustrative halotolerant Kushneria isolates include Kushneria sp. A3 and Kushneria sp. B5. Systems for adapting a plant for improved growth in salinated soil may include at least two strains of halotolerant rhizobacteria, such as Kushneria sp. A3 and Kushneria sp. B5. Illustrative products include the at least two strains of halotolerant rhizobacteria, such as Kushneria sp. A3 and Kushneria sp. B, and a diluent or spreading agent. Illustrative methods include applying at least two strains of halotolerant rhizobacteria, such as Kushneria sp. A3 and Kushneria sp. B, to soil having a salt concentration of about 1% w/v to about 10% w/v, and cultivating a plant in the soil.
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The disclosure relates to genetically modified microorganisms of the genus
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A composition comprising streptimidone and malonomicin, an agrochemical composition comprising this mixture and methods and uses of the compositions in controlling or preventing infestation of plants or other substrates by fungi.
Resumen de: AU2023357326A1
A composition comprising streptimidone and malonomicin, an agrochemical composition comprising this mixture and methods and uses of the compositions in controlling or preventing infestation of plants or other substrates by fungi.
Resumen de: AU2023385526A1
The invention relates to the field of natural biofilms for use as a plant biostimulant. In particular, Applicants surprisingly provided an edible coating composition in the form of an oil in water (O/W) emulsion and its use as a biostimulant for pre-harvest agricultural crops or cultivation plants selected from the list comprising cereals, fruits, vegetables, flowers, trees, grass and seeds.
Resumen de: WO2025149691A1
The present invention relates to a method for treating a corn steep liquor filter cake to produce high added value organic matter that is useful as a biostimulant in plants. The method comprises adding a preservative agent to a corn steep liquor filter cake and homogenising the whole to properly mix it. A drying and milling process is performed to produce a solid corn steep liquor cake with biostimulant activity.
Nº publicación: WO2025149670A1 17/07/2025
Solicitante:
AALBORG UNIV [DK]
AALBORG UNIVERSITET
Resumen de: WO2025149670A1
The present invention relates to multi-step or cascade extraction process for extracting bio-active compounds from non-food fractions of saline, fresh green or lignified biomasses such as halophytes and seaweed. The extraction processes can also be used for treating circular feedstocks, such as polyphenolic rich circular feedstocks.