Antimicrobial Bacillus velezensis HC6: production of three kinds of lipopeptides and biocontrol potential in maize
Journal of Applied Microbiology2019Vol. 128(1), pp. 242–254
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Abstract
Bacillus velezensis HC6 shows obvious antimicrobial activity to important crops pathogenic fungi which usually produce mycotoxins that are harmful to animal and human health. We demonstrate that three different types of lipopeptides produced by B. velezensis contributed to the antimicrobial activity. Bacillus velezensis HC6 has the potential to be effective biocontrol agent in crops.
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