Bacillus
subtilis Bacillus subtilis is a probiotic bacteria, belonging to the genus of Bacillus. It is found in soil and commonly used for breaking down complex nutrients into simpler forms for plants to absorb. It is highly beneficial for improving soil structure and fertility, promoting crop growth, and suppressing the growth of harmful plant-pathogen microorganisms. Furthermore, Bacillus subtilis can also be used as a probiotic supplement for strengthening the immune system and digestive functioning in humans and animals. In summary, B. subtilis is an important bacterial species with a wide range of agricultural and health benefits.
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