“…Discovering the competency of Xenorhabdus bacteria to live in fresh water and in soil for 6 days has surely opened a new avenue with fixed timeframe for their further biocontrol usages, apart from their mutualistic Steinernema [48]. Consequently, various formulations and techniques (Figure 1), fundamentally comprising just the bacteria or/and bacterial metabolites, have been used [2,4,5,11,17,41,42,[49][50][51][52]. In this regard, boosted pathogenicity islands of the Xenorhabdus chromosome, having numerous genes that encode various antibiotics, insecticidal protein toxins, enzymes, and bacteriocins, were investigated [5,41,53], and more are still to be further characterized, e.g., [22,42,49,54].…”