“…In addition, B. subtilis may inhibit fungal growth when compost is applied to agricultural land (Phae et al, 1990). The "NoID D" group can also hydrolyze casein (Ohnishi et al, 2011), and utilize 17 sole carbon sources, which primarily include carboxylic acid, amino acid, and nucleoside. However, this group shows weak ability to utilize carbohydrate.…”