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. 2000 Sep;66(9):4139-41.
doi: 10.1128/AEM.66.9.4139-4141.2000.

Identification and characteristics of a novel Burkholderia strain with broad-spectrum antimicrobial activity

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Identification and characteristics of a novel Burkholderia strain with broad-spectrum antimicrobial activity

C C Cain et al. Appl Environ Microbiol. 2000 Sep.

Abstract

A Burkholderia strain isolated from soil is capable of inhibiting the growth of bacteria, plant-pathogenic fungi, pathogenic yeasts, and protozoa. Inhibition does not involve cell contact or the presence of living cells, suggesting that at least a substantial portion of the antimicrobial activity is due to the excretion of extracellular compounds.

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Relationship of Burkholderia strain 2.2 N 16S rRNA sequence to Burkholderia and Ralstonia species. Two Pseudomonas species and E. coli are shown also. The bar represents the number of nucleotide substitutions per base.

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