Concept information
Preferred term
bacterial antagonism
Definition
- Bacterial antagonism: the ability of certain bacterial species to inhibit the growth of others, through competition for food or release of toxic products. (Source : INRA)
Entry terms
- barrier effect
- colonization resistance
- competitive exclusion
Belongs to group
Subject
- Microbiology
preferred label (skos-xl)
- https://opendata.inra.fr/EMTD/xl_fr_13-1 (Digestion)
In other languages
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lexinfo:gender: masculin
lexinfo:partOfSpeech: noun
French
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antagonisme bactérien
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effet de barrière
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effet de barrière microbien
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exclusion compétitive
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résistance à la colonisation
URI
https://opendata.inra.fr/EMTD/13
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