Agriculture Strain Bacillus amyloliquefaciens

 Product Information

Cat #
YHH-B28
CAS No.
Enzyme Commission Number
Product Overview
▪ The strains are produced by advanced fermentation processes, with high activity and strong stability.
▪ This product serves as biofertilizer used in agriculture.
Features
Total viable counts range from 1*109 to 1*1011 CFU/g
Strong enzyme production capacity and high activity
Method
Technology
Synonyms
Type
Function
Bacillus amyloliquefaciens (BA) is an excellent biofertilizer and biocontrol agent in the agriculture. BA can activate soil nutrients by changing the forms of elements and soil microbes. BA can produce hormones and VOCs to regulate plant cell growth and root development. BA can increase plant resistance to biotic and abiotic stresses.
Applications
Agriculture
Storage
Sealed and stored in a dark, ventilated, dry and pollution-free place.
Storage Buffer
Shelf Life
12 month
Strains
Bacillus amyloliquefaciens
Source
Appearance
Brown powder
Molecular Weight
Color / Form
Instruction
Custom Manufacturing Services for OEM/ODM
Enzyme Class
Production Methods
Fermentation, Spray Drying Technology
Activity
Specific Enzyme Activity
Purity
Unit Definition
Amino Acids Sequence
WARNINGS
Avoid inhalation during use, prevent contact with skin or mucous membranes, and rinse with water immediately after accidental contact.
Shipping
Timely shipping by optional means
Formula
Reaction
Recommendation
1. Use in the morning on a sunny day or with an aerator.
2. Avoid using with antibiotics, disinfectants and insecticides simultaneously.
3. Avoid mixing with toxic and harmful substances.
Species Reactivity
Contents
Compatibility
Melting Point
Final Titre
Fermentation Time
Recovery Yield
Starting Material
Specification
On customer requests
Substrates
Concentration
Usage And Dosage

 Description

Bacillus can secrete high activity of protease, lipase, amylase and cellulase. B. amyloliquefaciens is extremely important for commercial processes for exoenzymes as they frequently exhibit higher capacity of secreting proteins.

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