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titleOfInvention One plant of fungal bacterial strain for producing antiviral active substance and its application
abstract The present invention relates to one plant of metabolites to the inhibited fungal bacterial strain and its application of virus, the bacterial strain be rod method ( Altemaria altemata ) FJA14, preservation was registered in China Committee for Culture Collection of Microorganisms's common micro-organisms center on 06 05th, 2015, deposit number is CGMCC No. 10902.Bacterial strain FJA14 can be used for preparing virus disease control preparation.Bacterial strain FJA14 of the invention derives from endophyte of plant, the active chemical components of preparation have the characteristics that antiviral activity height, no pollution to the environment, therefore, the separation and Extraction antiviral active substance from FJA14 fermentation liquid, and it is developed into natural antiviral agent, it has broad application prospects.
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