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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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Plants predictably select growth boosting microbes regardless of soil type

Soil obtained from across nine UK locations was used to cultivate six key arable crops. Researchers found that although the local soil environment selected which kinds of bacteria were present, the crop species determined the beneficial microbial functions of those bacteria. 

Clean Water

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New study finds neighborhood-level sampling could close equity gap in wastewater disease surveillance

2026-05-28T11:03:00+01:00By

Researchers working with New York State’s wastewater surveillance network found that while the system does a reasonably fair job of including vulnerable populations, it struggles in larger populations when an outbreak is starting, which is when it matters most.

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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.