Competitive dominance of antibiotic-producing marine bacteria in mixed cultures |
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Authors: | ML Lemos CP Dopazo Alicia E Toranzo JL Barja |
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Institution: | Departamento de Microbiologia y Parasitologia, Facultad de Biología, Universidad de Santiago, Santiago de Compostela, Spain |
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Abstract: | M.L. LEMOS. C.P. DOPAZO, ALICIA E. TORANZO AND J. L. BARJA. 1991. Competitive relationships between antibiotic-producing marine bacteria and other non-producers were studied in seawater mixed cultures. Producer strains showed a competitive advantage against non-producers as the latter were inhibited after a short time. Inhibition was also noted in mixed cultures of two producer strains. The inhibitory effect was not observed in a mixed culture with two non-producers, which indicates that an amensalist interaction occurred between populations of antibiotic-producing and non-producing marine bacteria. The results suggest that antibiotics could play an important role in the competitive relationships between marine bacterial populations. |
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