“…Several strains of B. velezensis have been extensively used in agriculture and biotechnology due to their environmental safety, ease of industrial production, and biocontrol efficacy ( Rabbee et al, 2023 ). These include B. velezensis BR-1 ( Zhou et al, 2022 ), HNA3 ( Zaid et al, 2022 ), GH1-13 ( Kim et al, 2017b ), S3-1 ( Jin et al, 2017 ), M75 ( Kim et al, 2017a ), LS69 ( Liu et al, 2017 ), 9912D ( Pan H. Q. et al, 2017 ), and S499 ( Molinatto et al, 2016 ). However, the relative efficacy of B. velezensis TJS119 against insect pathogens and its mechanism of biocontrol remain unknown.…”