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The type of culture media significantly influenced the growth-promoting or
growth-inhibiting effect of seven Pseudomonas spp. isolates on cucumber, as
did the type of bacterial isolate. All the bacterial isolates also inhibit
ed fungal growth, in vitro and the degree of inhibition depended on the gro
wth medium of the two cultures. The degree of inhibition was affected by th
e growth-rate of the fungal pathogen. Proteolytic activity was detected in
the supernatants of the cultures of six out of seven bacterial isolates and
was media-dependent. High proteolytic activity was measured in supernatant
s of bacteria grown in two organic-based media, Tryptic Soy Broth and SNB n
utrient broth, and/or in a Mineral medium. In contrast, proteolytic activit
y was almost undetectable after growth in King's B medium. Proteolytic acti
vity was significantly increased when the concentration of proteose peptone
in King's B medium was reduced by 50 and 75 percent.