Biostimulation of Bacteria in Liquid Culture for Identification of New Antimicrobial Compounds
We hypothesized that environmental microbiomes contain a wide range of bacteria that produce yet uncharacterized antimicrobial compounds (AMCs) that can potentially be used to control pathogens. Over 600 bacterial strains were isolated from soil and food compost samples, and 68 biocontrol bacteria w...
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Main Authors: | Hooman Mirzaee (Author), Emily Ariens (Author), Mark A. T. Blaskovich (Author), Richard J. Clark (Author), Peer M. Schenk (Author) |
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2021-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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