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Pseudomonas fluorescens is a common Gram-negative, rod-shaped bacterium.
It belongs to the Pseudomonasgenus; 16S rRNA analysis has placed P. fluorescens in the P. fluorescens group within the genus, to which it lends its name.
[Specification]
Viable count:300 billion CFU/g
Appearance:White powder.
[Working Mechanism]
Heat-stable lipases and proteases are produced by P. fluorescens and other similar pseudomonads. These enzymescause milk to spoil, by causing bitterness, casein breakdown, and ropiness due to production of slime and coagulation of proteins.
[Application]
Some P. fluorescens strains (CHA0 or Pf-5, for example) present biocontrol properties, protecting the roots of some plant species against parasitic fungi such as Fusarium or the oomycete Pythium, as well as some phytophagous nematodes
[Storage]
Should be stored in a cool and dry place.
[Package]
25KG/Bag or as clients demand.