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. 2015 Aug 7;6:811. doi: 10.3389/fmicb.2015.00811

Table 2.

Features linked with antimicrobial activity of genomes under study.

Strain Species Morphology Hydrolytic activity HR HCN Antimicrobial activity against
Casein Gelatine Tween 80 Rp Bm Pst Xcc
NCPPB2445T Pcor R W W + + W + + +
TEIC1148 Pcor S +
CFBP5403 Pcor R + + + + + + +
CFBP5454 Pcor R + + + + + + + + +
CFBP5447T Pmed R + + W + + + + +
TEIC1022 Pmed S + +
TEIC1105 Pmed I W W + W + + +
CFBP5404 Pmed R W W + + + + +
CFBP5444 Pmed S +

Species abbreviations are Pcor, Pseudomonas corrugata; Pmed, P. mediterranea; Rp; Rhodotorula pilimanae; Bm, Bacillus megaterium; Pst, P. syringae pv. tomato and Xcc, Xanthomonas campestris pv. campestris. TEIC: Technological Educational Institute of Crete Bacterial collection; CFBP: International Center for Microbial Resources, French Collection for Plant-associated Bacteria, INRA, Angers, France; NCPPB, National Collection of Plant Pathogenic Bacteria, Fera, York, U.K. Isolate names followed by the letter “T” are type strains; R, “rough-phenotype” producing yellow diffusible pigments (R-type); S, “smooth phenotype” with whitish-cream smooth-surfaced colonies that do not produce any pigment (S-type); I, “intermediate phenotype” producing rather smooth colonies with weak diffusible pigment (I-type); HR, hypersensitive response-like reaction; HCN, production of hydrogen cyanide; +, positive reaction; −, negative reaction or no antimicrobial activity; w, weak-positive reaction.