These data indicate that antifungal
activity may appear after L. harbinensis K.V9.3.1Np growth and that
it is determined by the concentration reached at the contamination
time and not by the initial concentration of L. harbinensis
K.V9.3.1Np. To be antifungal, L. harbinensis K.V9.3.1Np must, at the
time of contamination, have reached a concentration greater than
or equal to the threshold concentration comprised between 2.5 and
8 106 cfu/g.