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. 2022 Sep 19;16(12):2680–2690. doi: 10.1038/s41396-022-01322-8

Fig. 6. The antimicrobial effectiveness of P. protegens DTU9.1 against bacterial phytopathogens increases in coculture with P. capeferrum F8.

Fig. 6

A The antimicrobial activity of P. protegens DTU9.1 towards two bacterial phytopathogens, P. carotovorum and D. solani, was enhanced in coculture with P. capeferrum F8. The ΔpltM mutant of P. protegens DTU9.1 was unable to produce pyoluteorin. Pictures are representative of three biological replicates with similar results. B Zones of inhibition were measured for three biological replicates (Student’s t-test: **p < 0.005).