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Biofilms are a type of microbial community that can form on surfaces in agricultural settings. They are composed of bacteria, fungi, and other microorganisms that are held together by a slimy, glue-like substance. Biofilms can form on the surfaces of plants, soil, and water, and can have both beneficial and detrimental effects on agricultural production. Beneficial biofilms can help protect plants from disease, improve soil fertility, and increase water retention. On the other hand, detrimental biofilms can cause plant diseases, reduce crop yields, and contaminate water sources.
Agricultural producers are increasingly turning to biofilm-based solutions to improve crop yields and reduce the risk of disease. Companies in this market include Biofilm Control, Biofilm Solutions, Biofilm Technologies, and Biofilm Solutions International. These companies offer a range of products and services, such as biofilm removal, biofilm prevention, and biofilm management. Show Less Read more