Abstract

The influence of plant exudates on the antifungal activity of Pseudomonas chlororaphis strains (BI 6, BI 51) and P. putida (BI 17) was investigated in model experiments. Using UV spectroscopy and polarimetry methods, triglyceropeptide metabolites from the Pseudomonas strain were shown to form intermolecular complexes with plant exudates such as carbohydrates, organic acids, and amino acids. The stoichiometric contents of metabolite-exudate complexes were evaluated.

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