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Call for input: UK government to overhaul fertiliser regulation

2026-05-27T07:22:00+01:00

Applied Microbiology International is calling on members to contribute after the UK government proposed a major overhaul of fertiliser regulation through a new framework: the UK Fertilising Product Regulations (UK FPR). 

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Food security

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Scientists develop an antifungal aqueous suspension to prevent fungal infections in crops and fruit

Researchers have developed an antifungal aqueous suspension for the prevention of fungal infections in crops and fruit during the pre- and post-harvest stages. The new formulation is aimed at the biotechnology and agricultural sectors.

Clean Water

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Climate change weakens the purification function of lakes

2026-05-26T14:44:00+01:00By

Lakes play a vital filtering role in the ecosystem: they remove excess nitrogen from the water. An international research team has now shown that climate change could weaken this natural purification process. This would have consequences extending all the way to coastal marine ecosystems.

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International award honors microbiology researchers for diatom research

2026-05-27T10:48:00+01:00By

Two microbiology researchers from the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, are being honored with an international award that recognizes their insights into aquatic microbes that are vital to Earth’s ecosystems.