Table 5 The average mycelium inhibition rates (%) of B. cinerea IOR 663, M. fructigena IOR 2138, F. culmorum DSM 1094 and C. coccodes DSM 62126.

From: Antifungal activity and mycotoxin-inhibiting potential of amphisin and rhamnolipids from Pseudomonas strains

Rhamnolipids [g/L]

 

B. cinerea

IOR 663

M. fructigena

IOR 2138

F. culmorum

DSM 1094

C. coccodes

DSM 62126

 

1.5

3

1.5

3

1.5

3

1.5

3

48 h

44.25 ± 3.55

64.41 ± 5.46

62.07 ± 1.74

70.38 ± 3.04

72 h

56.24 ± 4.87

60.77 ± 7.17

62.86 ± 0.16

68.99 ± 1.03

57.72 ± 0.63

66.73 ± 1.30

63.31 ± 3.25

75.31 ± 4.70

120 h

nh

nh

62.69 ± 0.00

62.94 ± 4.58

nh

Nh

63.97 ± 3.58

70.88 ± 2.79

168 h

nh

nh

49.46 ± 6.48

51.12 ± 4.83

nh

Nh

49.42 ± 4.78

59.69 ± 2.50

216 h

nh

nh

46.88 ± 6.46

46.38 ± 2.00

nh

Nh

nh

nh

264 h

nh

nh

46.09 ± 2.86

41.31 ± 0.56

nh

Nh

nh

nh

312 h

nh

nh

42.20 ± 4.03

39.42 ± 0.76

nh

Nh

nh

nh

  1. Growth inhibition was observed on media supplemented with rhamnolipids and compared to control.–, lack of the fungal grow both in the control and tested sample; 100, lack of the fungal growth compared to the control; nh, growth inhibition has no longer been observed. Significant values are in [bold].