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. 2021 Feb 19;9(2):426. doi: 10.3390/microorganisms9020426

Figure 2.

Figure 2

Examples of the in vitro microbial interactions. (A) Test strain B. ambifaria MCI 7: compatible with B. amyloliquefaciens BA41, A. radiobacter AR39 and B. licheniformis FS152, unclear compatibility with Pseudomonas sp. PN53 and P. fluorescens DR54; (B) test strain B. licheniformis PS141: compatible with K. pastoris PP59, Pseudomonas sp. PN53, A. chroococcum LS163, and B. subtilis LMG 23370, incompatible with Bacillus sp. BV84; (C) test strain T. harzianum TH01: compatible with P. granadensis A23/T3c and B. ambifaria PHP7, incompatible with Bacillus sp. BV84 and B. amyloliquefaciens LMG 9814; (D) test strain: T. harzianum TH01: compatible with P. fluorescens PN53 and B. licheniformis PS141, incompatible with B. subtilis LMG 23370 and B. amyloliquefaciens BA41; (E,F) test strain: T. harzianum ATCC 48131: incompatible with A. radiobacter AR39, A. chroococcum DSM 2286, B. subtilis LMG 23370, Bacillus sp. BV84, B. amyloliquefaciens BA41, B. ambifaria MCI 7, Pseudomonas sp. PN53, and A. chroococcum LS163.