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Published in 2023 at "Journal of cellular physiology"
DOI: 10.1002/jcp.30991
Abstract: Bacillus subtilis XF-1 is a well-investigated biocontrol agent against the biotrophic Plasmodiophora brassicae Woron., the causal agent of clubroot disease of cruciferous crops. The present study demonstrates that XF-1 could efficiently control clubroot disease via…
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Keywords:
fengycin;
biocontrol;
disease;
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Published in 2022 at "Applied microbiology and biotechnology"
DOI: 10.1007/s00253-022-11871-9
Abstract: D-Xylose is a key component of lignocellulosic biomass and the second-most abundant carbohydrate on the planet. As one of the most powerful cyclo-lipopeptide antibiotics, fengycin displays strong wide-spectrum antifungal and antiviral, as well as potential…
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fengycin;
expression;
regulation;
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Published in 2025 at "AMB Express"
DOI: 10.1186/s13568-025-01942-1
Abstract: One of the major global concerns in human and veterinary medicine at present is the antimicrobial resistance to conventional antibiotics. Natural products from microbial sources appear to be the most favorable alternative to current antibiotics.…
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Keywords:
heyndrickxia coagulans;
newly isolated;
coagulans strain;
biosurfactant fengycin ... See more keywords
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Published in 2025 at "Frontiers in Microbiology"
DOI: 10.3389/fmicb.2025.1636481
Abstract: We evaluated 284 strains from 15 species across five genera in the Phylum Bacillota (Bacillus, Priestia, Cytobacillus, Neobacillus, and Gottfriedia) for antibiosis activity against the pathogenic oomycete, Phytophthora nicotianae. Fifty-eight strains were strong inhibitors, while…
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bacillus;
fengycin;
velezensis;
antibiosis activity ... See more keywords
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Published in 2019 at "Toxins"
DOI: 10.3390/toxins11050295
Abstract: Fusarium graminearum is a notorious pathogen that causes Fusarium head blight (FHB) in cereal crops. It produces secondary metabolites, such as deoxynivalenol, diminishing grain quality and leading to lesser crop yield. Many strategies have been…
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Keywords:
amyloliquefaciens fzb42;
fusarium graminearum;
fengycin;
fengycin produced ... See more keywords