Abstract

Almost 750 Pseudomonas strains from meat, fish, milk or plant were screened for inhibitory potential towards 10 selected Pseudomonas fragi isolated from meat. Only strains of fish origin and a reference Ps. putida strain produced an inhibitory substance which was either a siderophore or a bacteriocin-like substance. The two systems were efficient in meat extract medium suggesting potential use for controlling meat quality.

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