Abstract

The influence of Pseudomonas bacteria on deuteromycetes growth has been studied. It was noted that antifusarium activity depended on the microorganism species and strain. The highest antagonistic activity value was observed on the fourth cultivation day and was more expressed for P. aeruginosa strains. The metabolism products obtained during the P. aeruginosa ONU 302 and P. aureofaciens ONU 304 strain growth were effective in protection cucumber seeds from being damaged by phytopathogenic fusariums. The P. aureofaciens ONU 304 exometabolites inhibited the growth of Fusarium fungi both around the seeds of Cucumis sativus L. variety Troy F1 and on their surface.

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