A dried microbial supernatant and surfactant powder controls plant disease, boosts water uptake, and helps keep irrigation flow efficient.
Combining substituted pyridines with fungicides of different modes of action broadens fungal control and slows resistance development in crops.
Chimeric Bacillus-derived polypeptides expand crop resistance beyond narrow pest targets, reducing chemical insecticide use.
Structured disulfide compounds target microbial propagation in resistant infections while balancing antimicrobial activity with host-cell safety.
Elasnin-based compositions target resistant biofilms, inhibiting formation and disrupting mature growth with less reliance on high-dose antibiotics.
Selected Methylobacterium isolates applied from V6 to R3 improve corn early vigor and increase yield by 2–20%, addressing weak conventional strains.
A halogenated poly(melamine-silicate)-metal oxide composite improves pathogen neutralization while addressing resistance, safety, and reuse.
A PCAT transporter and membrane fusion protein let gram-negative bacteria export heterologous peptides while preserving peptide integrity and activity.
Shell fragments with chitin and dispersed biocidal metal enable steady anti-fouling release over time while reducing environmental harm.
Slow hydrolysis releases menthol over time, extending cooling while supporting solubility and flavor in oral care, edible, and repellent products.
A five-membered heteroaryl fungicide maintains strong pathogen control while reducing plant, soil, livestock, and fish toxicity through ring-structure changes.
Sequence-modified antimicrobial polypeptides retain broad-spectrum activity while improving neutral/alkaline pH stability and heat tolerance.
Applying ethoxylated oil bioactive solutions helps plants maintain growth and drought tolerance while reducing water requirements.
Polar and semi-polar solvent formulations keep plant growth regulators stable without water-driven degradation while preserving crop activity.
Conventional sea lice treatments lose efficacy as resistance develops; cyclopropylamide compounds provide prolonged control with low fish toxicity.
Enhanced dissolution lets pharmaceutical-grade ferric citrate bind gastrointestinal phosphate at lower doses, helping limit adverse effects in chronic kidney disease.
A defined hydrazide structure targets agricultural and horticultural pathogens, combining stable bactericidal activity with industrially feasible synthesis.
Selective 5-HT2A activity from fused gamma-carbolines targets psychosis and sleep disorders while limiting extrapyramidal side effects.
Combines a herbicidal compound with insecticidal, nematicidal, and fungicidal treatments across seeds and foliage for broader crop protection.
Systematic substituent changes create alkoxypyridine and alkoxypyrimidine derivatives for effective control of fungal plant diseases.
Nitrogen-containing heterocycles coordinate silver with selected metals, limiting UV- and chloride-driven coloration while preserving biocidal activity.
Substituted oxadiazolone groups control barnyard grass, crabgrass, and abutilon while maintaining safety for corn and rice.
Flooding limits soybean oxygen supply and metabolism; KHP treatment supports root development, nutrient uptake, and growth under stress.
Herbicide-tolerant biocontrol agents survive treated soils, compete with microbes, suppress pathogens, and support plant growth.
FOS and yeast cell extract feed target bacteria and fungi on plants, extending survival and reducing repeated biopesticide applications.
PERK13 inhibition reduces sodium ion influx, helping plants tolerate sodium chloride concentrations of 1.0% by mass or more.
A defined phage composition targets Xylella fastidiosa, inhibiting bacterial growth as an environmentally friendly way to control plant disease.
A lytic phage with a short non-contractile tail infects Xylella fastidiosa, reducing plant disease symptoms without chemical pesticides.
Conventional culture quickly loses antibody-secreting cells; MSC-derived signals, saccharide, APRIL, and buffering support survival beyond 56 days.
Boron compounds stabilize cerium oxide nanoparticles while increasing oxidative degradation for antiviral and antibacterial dispersions.
A water infusion of horsetail, rose hips, and soapwort supports plant growth and resistance to abiotic stress.
Cold plasma activates horsetail, rosehip, and soapwort extracts into a plant biostimulator for growth and stress resistance.
Microwave activation of horsetail, rose hips, and soapwort produces a water-based biostimulator for plant growth and stress resistance.
Chrysanthemum-derived insecticides in biodegradable housing kill ticks without synthetic pesticides, reducing environmental harm.
Variant Cry1B polypeptides broaden Bt-based pest protection in transgenic crops across Lepidopteran and Coleopteran pests.
A flexible, non-contractile-tail bacteriophage targets Xylella fastidiosa for plant disease control without chemical treatments.
Specific heteroaryl azole structures address resistant insects and mites at lower concentrations while limiting phytotoxicity and non-target toxicity.
Specific Methylobacterium isolates are disclosed for improving soybean yield by 2–20% over untreated controls through targeted plant applications.
Combining triclopyr with phosphate ester adjuvants speeds observable phytotoxicity and improves residual control of plant growth.
Peracid sanitation reduces contaminating bacteria in ethanol fermentation while preserving yeast growth and avoiding antibiotic residues in animal feed.
Combining distinct herbicide modes of action helps address weed resistance while extending control and reducing crop damage.
Multiple quaternary ammonium groups and tuned hydrophobic tails address bacterial resistance while supporting lower-toxicity antimicrobial use.
Biocide particles at least 20 μm in volume mean diameter improve retention through hot pressing and block stacking, reducing required application amounts.
Metal oxide capsule shells combine dense low-permeability protection with controlled payload release under friction.
Wild Glycine tomentella resistance genes are introduced into commercial soybeans to strengthen Asian Soybean Rust resistance and reduce yield losses.
Novel substituted bicyclic compounds address resistance concerns while targeting insects, arachnids, and nematodes with broad pesticidal activity.
Inducible uAT expression deactivates glutamine synthetase for controlled ammonia release, helping limit metabolic burden and support diazotroph longevity.
Combining sulfosuccinate and additional surfactants improves pesticide absorption, temperature stability, viscosity, and plant-surface spreading.
Defined aryl, heteroaryl, alkyl, and haloalkyl substituents improve pyridone herbicidal activity while limiting impact on useful crops.
A nitrogen-containing oxime compound targets weeds while maintaining high crop safety for more effective herbicide development.