# Bacillus velezensis as a model for plant-associated beneficial bacilli

**Authors:** Rainer Borriss, Xuewen Gao, Ben Fan

PMC · DOI: 10.1128/jb.00519-25 · Journal of Bacteriology · 2026-02-13

## TL;DR

This paper reviews the history and use of Bacillus velezensis, a beneficial bacteria for plants, and its role in promoting growth and producing antimicrobial compounds.

## Contribution

The paper provides a comprehensive review of B. velezensis as a model organism for plant-associated beneficial bacilli.

## Key findings

- B. velezensis strains allocate more genomic resources to antimicrobial secondary metabolite synthesis than B. subtilis.
- The paper summarizes two decades of research on B. velezensis and its mutualistic interactions with plants.
- B. velezensis has been used in agriculture for promoting plant growth.

## Abstract

The Bacillus strain GB03, the first representative of a group of plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria, now designated Bacillus velezensis, was isolated as Bacillus subtilis A13 around 50 years ago from a wheat field in Australia. With the advent of genome sequencing, FZB42, another example of the same taxonomic group of plant-associated gram-positive bacteria, was sequenced in 2007. FZB42 and other B. velezensis strains devote a much higher proportion of their whole genomic capacity than the model B. subtilis to the synthesis of secondary metabolites with antimicrobial action. This review summarizes the history of discovery and agricultural use, as well as the impressive accumulation of our knowledge base about the mutualistic interactions of B. velezensis with plants obtained during the last two decades.

## Linked entities

- **Species:** Bacillus velezensis (taxon 492670), Bacillus subtilis (taxon 1423)

## Full-text entities

- **Species:** Bacillus (genus) [taxon 55087], Bacillus subtilis (species) [taxon 1423]

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