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​Journal of Applied Microbiology launches new Research Themes for 2026

2026-01-21T09:19:00+00:00

The Journal of Applied Microbiology is kicking off 2026 with the unveiling of four key Research Themes under the JAM umbrella.  Each Theme encompasses emerging hot topics and leading-edge research that align with AMI’s goal to apply microbiology to solving the world’s greatest challenges. 

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Food security

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Pros and cons of pesticides and fertilizers in real-world mandarin orange farms

Researchers examined how different kinds of pesticides and fertilizers affect mandarin oranges across Japan. Advanced statistical analysis showed that while reducing pesticides enhanced the diversity of microbes in the soil, it also led to an increase in fruit disease caused by leaf pathogens.

Clean Water

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Researchers uncover hidden toxin risks during nutrient-starved algal blooms

2026-02-02T16:36:00+00:00By

Researchers have shown that extended nutrient deprivation can significantly increase toxin content per cell in the benthic dinoflagellate Prorocentrum lima, even when cell numbers remain relatively stable. Toxin risk may increase quietly under nutrient-poor conditions without obvious bloom expansion.

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One of Earth’s most abundant organisms is surprisingly fragile

2026-02-02T16:59:00+00:00By

A group of ocean bacteria long considered perfectly adapted to life in nutrient-poor waters may be more vulnerable to environmental change than scientists realized. The bacteria, known as SAR11, dominate surface seawater worldwide and can make up as much as 40% of marine bacterial cells.