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​ AMI in 2025: our big round-up of the year

2025-12-18T11:11:00+00:00

What a year it’s been for Applied Microbiology International. We’ve grown, reached further across the globe and played a bigger part in showing how applied microbiology can make a real difference to the world. 

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Food security

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Feeding plant remnants to fungi produces tasty protein to fortify vegan, vegetarian diets

Researchers fed the side streams of carrot production to fungi, generating a sustainable source of protein. They incorporated the new protein into proof-of-concept vegan patties and sausages that testers ranked as tastier than food made from plant-based proteins.

Clean Water

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Antibiotic resistance is ancient, ecological, and deeply connected to human activity, new review shows

2026-01-06T11:54:00+00:00By

Antibiotic resistance genes are often portrayed as a modern medical problem driven by the overuse of antibiotics in hospitals and farms. A new comprehensive review published in Biocontaminant reveals a much deeper and more complex story. Antibiotic resistance is an ancient feature of microbial life, shaped by millions of years ...

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Study reveals how ocean’s most abundant bacteria diversify

2026-01-06T11:38:00+00:00By

New research has found that SAR11 marine bacteria are not a single, uniform population as often thought. Instead, they are organized into stable, ecologically distinct groups, essentially specialized “teams” adapted to specific environments, such as the coast versus the open ocean.