Streptomyces lydicus is a bacterium species from the genus of Streptomyces which has been isolated from soil in the United States.[1][2]Streptomyces lydicus produces actithiazic acid, natamycin, lydimycin, streptolydigin,[2][3][4][5] and 1-deoxygalactonojirimycin.[6]Streptomyces lydicus can be used as an agent against fungal plant pathogens like Fusarium, Pythium, Phytophthora, Rhizoctonia and Verticillum.[7][8][9][10][11]
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