Herota fascia is a Latin name describing a group of organisms that belong to the family Liparidae and are obligate anaerobes. They are found naturally in warm regions of the world and are of great agricultural importance.
Gerota fascia is one of the few organisms capable of synthesizing nitrogen oxides, and therefore can be used for biological pest control. These bacteria produce a variety of metabolites, including gluconate, indole, amino-3-monoxide (AMO), and trimethylamine (TMA).
These bacteria also have the potential to be used in the food industry as effective microbial agents for the prevention and treatment of diseases. In addition, gerota fasidia have high potential for developing methods for recycling organic waste such as food