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Microorganisms such as Bacteria, virus and fungi, actinomycetes are most often
considered as parasitic microorganisms – agriculture enemies that result in
waste. For a farmer, plant parasites could spell disaster – loss of food
plants, spoilage and infectious diseases. And loss of valuable crop revenue and
grief to the farmer.
But all microorganisms are not crop destroyers. Bacillus thuringiensis, Verticillium
lecanii,Trichoderma sp. for example, are the microbial pathogens
which are effective against insect pests and diseases for agricultural.
Translated loosely, it means these microorganisms act as natural bio-control
agents for pest species.
For that matter, all organic waste isn’t necessarily waste. Food scraps, for
example, as compost, return valuable nutrients to the soil, and even help grow
new food and it’s bacteria and fungi that do the decomposing.
All microorganisms may not cause waste – if used as biocontrol agents in
agriculture, these very pathogens can help prevent waste. It is research that
leads us to discover the many organic gifts that Nature has to offer.
At Jay Biotech, we’re exploring the fascinating world of microorganisms. We’re
discovering ways to pit the good, useful bacteria, fungi, actinomycetes,
nematodes, virus and insects against their destructive, waste-causing
counterparts.
We’re part of a green, organic revolution that aims to rid crop growing of a
deadly cocktail of chemicals and pesticides and what could be easier than just
going the natural way.
Welcome to Jay Biotech as we take a closer look at what lies under the
microscope.
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