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expression of a bacillus thuringiensis delta-endotoxin gene by bacillus pumilus.the delta-endotoxin genes from bacillus thuringiensis were introduced into a rhizosphere-inhabiting bacillus pumilus isolate to create a delta-endotoxin expression and delivery system for subterranean feeding insects such as the larvae of pale western cutworm (agrotis orthogonia morrison (lepidoptera: noctuidae)). preliminary experiments indicated that bacillus thuringiensis subsp. kurstaki cultures were toxic to pale western cutworm larvae. three different cry genes from bacillus thuringiensis ...19989606908
insect resistance of transgenic tobacco expressing an insect chitinase gene.chitinase expression in the insect gut normally occurs only during moulting, where the chitin of the peritrophic membrane is presumably degraded. thus, insects feeding on plants that constitutively express an insect chitinase gene might be adversely affected, owing to an inappropriately timed exposure to chitinase. this hypothesis was tested by introducing a cdna encoding a tobacco hornworm (manduca sexta) chitinase (ec 3.2.1.14) into tobacco via agrobacterium tumefaciens-mediated transformation ...19989608735
characterization of plasmid paw63, a second self-transmissible plasmid in bacillus thuringiensis subsp. kurstaki hd73.bacillus thuringiensis subspecies kurstaki hd73, toxic for lepidopteran larvae, contains two large self-transmissible plasmids of approximately 75 kb, pht73 and paw63. the conjugative plasmid pht73 has been studied extensively and has been shown to harbour the toxin gene cry1ac, the transposon tn4430 and several insertion sequences. in this study it was demonstrated that the minor plasmid paw63 is also self-transmissible and about 10-30 times more efficient in mobilizing plasmid pbc16. to facili ...19989611801
[the relationship of the larval behavioral traits of the malarial mosquito anopheles messeae (diptera: culicidae) to its sensitivity to the entomopathogenic bacterium bacillus thuringiensis subspecies israelensis].behavioural actions of the malarial mosquito anopheles messeae larvae and their correlations with the susceptibility to the entomopathogenic bacterium bacillus thuringiensis israelensis (bti) were studied. the larvae were differentiated according to their feeding mode ("filter-feeders" and "scraper-feeders") and to their avoidance reaction on a concussion of water surface by water drops ("divers" and "undivers"). the "scraper-feeders" and "divers" showed a tendency of decreased susceptibility to ...19989612818
identification of bombyx mori midgut receptor for bacillus thuringiensis insecticidal cryia(a) toxin.as part of a study of the mechanism by which bacillus thuringiensis insecticidal crystal protein acts, a bombyx mori receptor to the cryia(a) toxin specific for lepidopterans was examined. histological examination showed that the toxin acted on the brush-border membrane of the midgut columnar cells and broke its infolding structure, causing cell lysis. the membrane vesicles were purified, and a 175-kda protein binding the toxin was found that accounted for some 0.015% of membrane proteins. the p ...19989614702
cloning, sequencing, and expression of the bombyx mori receptor for bacillus thuringiensis insecticidal cryia(a) toxin.bacillus thuringiensis strains produce insect-specific bt toxins. bt cryia(a) toxin binds to a 175-kda glycoprotein (btr175) on the microvillus membranes of columnar cells in the bombyx mori midgut and causes lysis of the cells. btr175 was purified, and its cdna was cloned. the cdna encodes a newly identified 193.3-kda preproprotein form of btr175 that includes nine extracellular cadherin repeats, a 23.5-kda membrane-proximal domain, a membrane-spanning region, and a 13.6-kda cytoplasmic domain. ...19989614703
an improvement in the dissociating properties of sodium dodecyl sulfate-containing sample buffers used in polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis.protein complexes present different degrees of stability. we have previously described a glycoprotein from bacillus thuringiensis that appeared as a multimer unable to be dissociated by the usual sds-containing sample buffers of ph 6.8. in order to dissociate the complex, a sds-containing sample buffer of ph 9 was described. in the present report three additional protein complexes with different degrees of stability and the effect of that dissociating sample buffer are described. the study of sd ...19989620454
biological, immunological, and genetic analysis of bacillus thuringiensis isolated from granary in korea.to isolate a naturally occurring novel bacillus thuringiensis strain, we investigated the distribution, toxicity, morphology, h serotype, and gene type of b. thuringiensis from residue samples of granary in korea. a total of 163 b. thuringiensis isolates out of 411 samples producing spore and crystal were obtained. in toxicity tests, 80% of all isolates were toxic to lepidoptera, and 12% were not toxic to any of tested insects. and dipteran-active and lepidopteran/dipteran-active isolates were r ...19989625790
sasp (small, acid-soluble spore proteins) and spore properties in bacillus thuringiensis israelensis and bacillus sphaericus.entomopathogenic bacilli b. thuringiensis israelensis (bti) and b. sphaericus (bf) exhibit low survival on field application. it was previously shown that their spores are very sensitive to different stress effectors (heat, uv light) and especially to osmotic variations. since sasp (small, acid-soluble spore proteins), alpha/beta and gamma type, are involved in spore tolerance to heat, uv light, peroxide, and salt, they were analyzed in bti and bf. the molecular weight, migration pattern and ami ...19989504989
distribution of clostridial cry-like genes among bacillus thuringiensis and clostridium strains.the presence of two cry-like genes first identified in clostridium bifermentans subsp. malaysia ch18 was investigated in clostridium species including 12 subspecies of clostridium bifermentans, 13 strains of other members of clostridia genus, and 13 different subspecies of bacillus thuringiensis. oligonucleotides designed to amplify the two toxin genes, cmb71 and cmb72, were used. we found that these genes are present in 80% of the clostridium bifermentans strains tested and in 8% of the other c ...19989504991
engineering disease and pest resistance in plants.improvements in transformation techniques and the isolation of many genes whose transcripts or protein products either have antimicrobial or insecticidal activity or are involved in the synthesis of products with such activities have provided valuable tools for engineering resistance in plants. future exploitation of this technology should provide an environmentally friendly alternative to traditional disease and pest control measures.19989507639
larvicidal toxicity of japanese bacillus thuringiensis against the mosquito anopheles stephensi.japanese isolates of bacillus thuringiensis were screened for larvicidal activity against the mosquito anopheles stephensi, the urban malaria vector of the indian subcontinent. among more than 30 strains identified, larvicidal activity causing > 80% mortality in 72 h was demonstrated for 41/1449 (2.8%) isolates. the majority of strains and isolates (97.2%) exhibited little or no larvicidal activity. anopheles-active strains belonged to more than 12 h serotypes, especially h3ade (serovar fukuokae ...19989513945
susceptibility of the coffee leaf miner (perileucoptera spp.) to bacillus thuringiensis delta-endotoxins: a model for transgenic perennial crops resistant to endocarpic insectsbinding of several bacillus thuringiensis delta-endotoxins was studied on histological midgut sections of larvae of coffee leaf miner perileucoptera coffeella from brazil and perileucoptera sp from madagascar. cryia(a), cryia(b), cryia(c), cryib, cryie, and cryiia were tested for binding, and only cryia(c), cryib, and cryie yielded a positive response. the toxins bound to the whole midgut, and the result was identical on both insect populations. the same toxins, to the number of which cryic was ...19989516547
mechanism of phosphatidylinositol-specific phospholipase c: a unified view of the mechanism of catalysis.the mechanism of phosphatidylinositol-specific phospholipase c (pi-plc) has been suggested to resemble that of ribonuclease a. the goal of this work is to rigorously evaluate the mechanism of pi-plc from bacillus thuringiensis by examining the functional and structural roles of his-32 and his-82, along with the two nearby residues asp-274 and asp-33 (which form a hydrogen bond with his-32 and his-82, respectively), using site-directed mutagenesis. in all, twelve mutants were constructed, which, ...19989521777
role of dna in the activation of the cry1a insecticidal crystal protein from bacillus thuringiensis.the cry1a insecticidal crystal protein (protoxin) from six subspecies of bacillus thuringiensis as well as the cry1aa, cry1ab, and cry1ac proteins cloned in escherichia coli was found to contain 20-kilobase pair dna. only the n-terminal toxic moiety of the protoxin was found to interact with the dna. analysis of the crystal gave approximately 3 base pairs of dna per molecule of protoxin, indicating that only a small region of the n-terminal toxic moiety interacts with the dna. it is proposed tha ...19989535923
environmental persistence of bacillus thuringiensis spores following aerial application.soil and leaf populations of bacillus thuringiensis (bt) were monitored following aerial application of commercial bt formulations at the rate of 72 billion international units per acre per year during a 5-year period. data from soil sample spore counts suggested that bt spores persisted in wasatch forest soils for up to 2 years but they did not proliferate. bt isolates were recovered from leaf samples 12 months post application from sprayed, previously sprayed and from nonsprayed areas. the fre ...19989538032
a rapid and specific method for the identification of bacillus thuringiensis strains by indirect immunofluorescence. 19989538037
spore coat protein synergizes bacillus thuringiensis crystal toxicity for the indianmeal mothspores from bacillus thuringiensis serovars kurstaki and entomocidus synergized crystal protein toxicity for larvae of the indianmeal moth (plodia interpunctella). preparations of spore-crystal mixtures of either serovar were more toxic for the larvae than either purified spores or crystals alone (based on dry weight). spores lost 53% of their toxicity for the indianmeal moth after 2 h of uv-irradiation, but remained partially toxic (28%) even after 4 h of irradiation. spore coat protein was tox ...19989541564
prevalence of beta-exotoxin, diarrhoeal toxin and specific delta-endotoxin in natural isolates of bacillus thuringiensis.of newly isolated colonies with the appearance of bacillus thuringiensis, 47.5% were found to produce the parasporal crystals characteristic of this species. these positive isolates were screened using the polymerase chain reaction for their possession of a gene encoding a specific protoxin type, cryib. strains with and without this gene were screened for their ability to produce beta-exotoxin and bacillus cereus-type enterotoxin. it was found that 35% of the isolates possessed the cryib gene; o ...19989495012
molecular and phenotypic characterization of bacillus thuringiensis isolated from leaves and insectsbacillus thuringiensis isolates from the phylloplane of organically cultivated cabbage were characterized using molecular and phenotypic methods. of the 58 isolates under study, 31 belonged to serovar kurstaki, 16 did not react with any of the currently recognized antisera, 7 reacted with known antisera, and 4 could not be serotyped as they were nonmotile. round crystals were found in 26 isolates, while bipyramidal crystals were found in the remaining 32 isolates, all of which had activity to le ...19989500938
isolation and activity of strains of bacillus thuringiensis toxic to larvae of the housefly (diptera: muscidae) and tropical blowfliesseveral natural isolates of bacillus thuringiensis have been found which are active against larvae of musca domestica, the housefly, as well against larvae of the family calliphoridae. the toxicity is attributed to the cry ib class of protoxin. presolubilization of the toxin was not necessary to induce mortality in any of the insect species assayed. the addition of spores to the delta-endotoxin was, however, essential to inducing significant mortality in larvae of chrysomya albiceps (weid.) and ...19989500943
toxicity and binding properties of the bacillus thuringiensis delta-endotoxin cry1c to cultured insect cells.a better understanding of the mode of action of bacillus thuringiensis delta-endotoxins is needed to develop strategies which may prevent or slow down selection for resistance. we studied the effect of cry1c on several different cultured insect cell lines by means of toxicity assays, ligand blotting, and toxin binding studies. a clear difference in sensitivity toward cry1c between the insect cell lines was observed. spodoptera frugiperda cell line sf9 was most sensitive, whereas spodoptera exigu ...19989500946
agrobacterium-transformed rice plants expressing synthetic cryia(b) and cryia(c) genes are highly toxic to striped stem borer and yellow stem borer.over 2,600 transgenic rice plants in nine strains were regenerated from >500 independently selected hygromycin-resistant calli after agrobacterium-mediated transformation. the plants were transformed with fully modified (plant codon optimized) versions of two synthetic cryia(b) and cryia(c) coding sequences from bacillus thuringiensis as well as the hph and gus genes, coding for hygromycin phosphotransferase and beta-glucuronidase, respectively. these sequences were placed under control of the m ...19989501164
endogenous protease-activated 66-kda toxin from bacillus thuringiensis subsp. kurstaki active against spodoptera littoralis.the anti-lepidopteran toxin from sporulated bacillus thuringiensis subsp. kurstaki cells, generated by the proteolytic action of endogenous protease(s) on the protoxin, was purified and studied to identify the effect of such proteolysis on the biochemical nature of the toxin. the active toxin was purified employing anion-exchange chromatography to absolute homogeneity, as indicated by sds-page and western blotting. antisera to the purified toxin (66 kda) crossreacted with the protoxin (132 kda) ...19989485601
bt resistance management. 19989487517
premature polyadenylation at multiple sites within a bacillus thuringiensis toxin gene-coding region.some foreign genes introduced into plants are poorly expressed, even when transcription is controlled by a strong promoter. perhaps the best examples of this problem are the cry genes of bacillus thuringiensis (b.t.), which encode the insecticidal proteins commonly referred to as b.t. toxins. as a step toward overcoming such problems most effectively, we sought to elucidate the mechanisms limiting the expression of a typical b.t.-toxin gene, cryia(c), which accumulates very little mrna in tobacc ...19989701599
direct evidence for rapid degradation of bacillus thuringiensis toxin mrna as a cause of poor expression in plants.it is well established that the expression of bacillus thuringiensis (b.t.) toxin genes in higher plants is severely limited at the mrna level, but the cause remains controversial. elucidating whether mrna accumulation is limited transcriptionally or posttranscriptionally could contribute to effective gene design as well as provide insights about endogenous plant gene-expression mechanisms. to resolve this controversy, we compared the expression of an a/u-rich wild-type cryia(c) gene and a g/c-r ...19989701600
[features of the production of cryiiia delta-endotoxin from bacillus thuringiensis in a recombinant strain of pseudomonas putida under control of pm and xyls regulatory elements].the addition of 3-methyl benzoate to the culture of the recombinant strain pseudomonas putida ipm-36 (bearing the cryiiia gene of b. thuringiensis subsp, tenebrionis under the control of the pm promoter and the regulator gene xyls) slowed down the growth rate of the recombinant strain and increased, under non-selective conditions, the number of plasmid-free cells. intense synthesis of the coleoptera-specific delta-endotoxin encoded by the cryiiia gene began 6-8 h after the addition of the induce ...19989702728
[the effect of infection by the entomopathogenic bacterium bacillus thuringiensis on the spread of microsporidia in an inversion-polymorphic population of the malarial mosquito anopheles messeae (diptera: culicidae)].a specificity of distribution of the microsporidia parathelohania sp. in a natural population of anopheles messeae and in those, which survived after the treatment by subspecies bacillus thuringiensis fukuokaensis, b. t. darmstadiensis and b. t. kyushuensis (pathotype b), were observed. the microsporidia parathelohania sp. affected males and it did not show a genotypic specificity in control, but it had a genotypic specificity after the b. thuringiensis subspecies treatment.19989702802
a novel class of mosquitocidal delta-endotoxin, cry19b, encoded by a bacillus thuringiensis serovar higo gene.partially digested hincii fragments of dna from a mosquitocidal strain of bacillus thuringiensis serovar higo were cloned into pbluescript ii sk(+) and propagated in escherichia coli. recombinant cells were screened immunologically for the production of parasporal inclusion antigens. one e. coli clone harboring a recombinant plasmid exhibited larvicidal activity to culex pipiens molestus, but not to anopheles stephensi. hybridization experiments revealed that the gene of the toxin protein is loc ...19989704107
effect of a formulation of bacillus thuringiensis berliner var. kurstaki on podisus nigrispinus dallas (heteroptera: pentatomidae: asopinae). 19989709021
differential effects of helper proteins encoded by the cry2a and cry11a operons on the formation of cry2a inclusions in bacillus thuringiensis.to compare the differential effects of cry2a operon orf2 (29-kda protein gene) and cry11a operon orf3 (20-kda protein gene) on cry2a synthesis and inclusion formation, we expressed the cry2a gene along with either the 29-kda gene, 20-kda gene, or both genes. constructs containing 20-kda, in the presence or absence of 29-kda, produced more cry2a than constructs which lacked this gene. cry2a synthesis was also higher when the 29-kda gene was included with 20-kda in the construct. however, even in ...19989711837
analysis of 66 kda toxin from bacillus thuringiensis subsp. kurstaki reveals differential amino terminal processing of protoxin by endogenous protease(s).the endogenous protease(s) activated crystal toxin from bacillus thuringiensis subsp. kurstaki was purified and examined. the purified toxin was homogenous, as demonstrated by two-dimensional polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis and contained 1.38 mumoles neutral sugar and 9 nmoles sialic acid per mg protein amino terminal amino acid sequence data revealed that the toxin is a cleavage product of 132 kda protoxin with glutamic acid-30 of the deduced amino acid sequence of the crystal protein (schne ...19989713700
limited proteolysis of bacillus thuringiensis cryig and cryivb delta-endotoxins leads to formation of active fragments that do not coincide with the structural domains.bacillus thuringiensis "true" toxins consist of three domains: the n-terminal, alpha-helical domain followed by two beta-structural domains. their limited proteolysis does not proceed at the domain boundaries, but is directed to the loops within the domains. there are at least two patterns of the limited proteolysis of "true" toxins. the first pattern, observed for cryia and cryivd delta-endotoxins, results in the proteolysis of the loops connecting beta-strands of the second domain. the second ...19989717741
involvement of chitinases of bacillus thuringiensis during pathogenesis in insects.bacillus thuringiensis subsp. israelensis ips78 and b. thuringiensis subsp. aizawai hd133 both secreted exochitinase activity when grown in a medium containing chitin. allosamidin, a specific chitinase inhibitor, inhibited activity from both strains, with ic50 values of about 50 microm with colloidal chitin as substrate and between 1 and 10 microm with 4-methylumbelliferyl-diacetylchitobioside and 4-methylumbelliferyl-triacetylchitotrioside as substrates. the involvement of these chitinolytic ac ...19989720040
natural born killers.this year, 30 million acres of the corn, cotton, and potatoes planted in the united states will have been genetically engineered to produce an endotoxin normally found in the microbe bacillus thuringiensis (bt), a self-contained pesticide that will be toxic only to target insects. transgenic pest-resistant crops are a cost-effective alternative to chemical pesticides, and may offer a way to help feed the world's growing population with minimal environmental impact.19989721262
isolation of aerobic microbes from ixodes scapularis (acari: ixodidae), the vector of lyme disease in the eastern united states.the spirochete borrelia burgdorferi johnson, schmid, hyde, steigerwalt & benner is transmitted by ixodes scapularis say, a vector of lyme disease. as a 1st step into investigating the possibility of biocontrol of the tick, we identified the microbiota associated with the ticks. we collected, identified, and determined the sex of ticks from foliage and deer. seventy-three initial bacterial isolates were recovered from 43 ticks (27 adults and 16 nymphs). the bacteria isolated from nymphs were qual ...19989725033
discrimination of psychrotrophic and mesophilic strains of the bacillus cereus group by pcr targeting of major cold shock protein genes.detection of psychrotrophic strains (those able to grow at or below 7 degreesc) of the bacillus cereus group (bacillus cereus, bacillus thuringiensis, and bacillus mycoides) in food products is at present extremely slow with conventional microbiology. this is due to an inability to discriminate these cold-adapted strains from their mesophilic counterparts (those able to grow only above 7 degreesc) by means other than growth at low temperature, which takes 5 to 10 days for detection. here we repo ...19989726910
molecular cloning of a gpi-anchored aminopeptidase n from bombyx mori midgut: a putative receptor for bacillus thuringiensis cryia toxin.an aminopeptidase n (apn) with a molecular weight of 110kda was released from the midgut membrane of bombyx mori by phosphatidylinositol-specific phospholipase c (pi-plc), and purified to a homogeneous state. this 110-kda apn was different from the 100-kda apn that we previously reported, in chromatographic behaviors, substrate specificity, and n-terminal and internal amino acid sequences. however, the n-terminal sequence of 110-kda apn, dpafrlptttrprhyqvtlt, was highly homologous with those of ...19989729121
bacillus thuringiensis and its pesticidal crystal proteins.during the past decade the pesticidal bacterium bacillus thuringiensis has been the subject of intensive research. these efforts have yielded considerable data about the complex relationships between the structure, mechanism of action, and genetics of the organism's pesticidal crystal proteins, and a coherent picture of these relationships is beginning to emerge. other studies have focused on the ecological role of the b. thuringiensis crystal proteins, their performance in agricultural and othe ...19989729609
revision of the nomenclature for the bacillus thuringiensis pesticidal crystal proteins.the crystal proteins of bacillus thuringiensis have been extensively studied because of their pesticidal properties and their high natural levels of production. the increasingly rapid characterization of new crystal protein genes, triggered by an effort to discover proteins with new pesticidal properties, has resulted in a variety of sequences and activities that no longer fit the original nomenclature system proposed in 1989. bacillus thuringiensis pesticidal crystal protein (cry and cyt) nomen ...19989729610
localization of putative virulence genes on a physical map of the bacillus thuringiensis subsp. gelechiae chromosomethe insect pathogen bacillus thuringiensis (bt) has earlier been shown to possess virulence factors in addition to the crystal toxins. bt subsp. gelechiae strain bt13 lacks crystals but is still virulent to lepidopteran insects. among the virulence co-expressed genes are two phospholipases; phosphatidylinositol-specific phospholipase c (pi-plc) and phosphatidylcholine-degrading phospholipase c (pc-plc), flagellin, and beta-lactamase i. in addition to these putative virulence factors the toxic ne ...19989732531
surface plasmon resonance analysis at a supported lipid monolayer.methods for the formation of supported lipid monolayers on top of a hydrophobic self assembled monolayer in a surface plasmon resonance instrument are described. small unilamellar vesicles absorb spontaneously to the surface of the hydrophobic self-assembled monolayer to form a surface which resembles the surface of a cellular membrane. lipophilic ligands, such as small acylated peptides or glycosylphosphatidylinositol-anchored proteins, were inserted into the absorbed lipid and binding of analy ...19989733935
biochemical characterization of the third domain from bacillus thuringiensis cry1a toxins.cry proteins from bacillus thuringiensis have insecticidal properties. the function of domains i and ii has been described but domain iii has so far eluded understanding. domain iii from cry1ab and cry1ac has been cloned, expressed in e. coli and injected to rabbits with the aid of characterizing them immunologically. interestingly, polyclonal antibodies against cry1ab fragment did not recognize either the native cry1ab toxin or the cry1ac fragment while those against the latter did recognize ei ...19989739466
environmental distribution and diversity of bacillus thuringiensis in spain.bacillus thuringiensis was isolated from 301 out of 1,005 samples collected in spain from agricultural and non-cultivated soils, dust from stored products, and dead insects. based on the production of parasporal crystals, 1,401 isolates were identified as b. thuringiensis after examining 11,982 b. thuringiensis-like colonies. we found a greater presence of b. thuringiensis in dust from grain storages than in other habitats. sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis of the spore-c ...19989741114
a novel isolate of bacillus thuringiensis serovar leesis that specifically exhibits larvicidal activity against the moth-fly, telmatoscopus albipunctatus.a soil isolate designated 88-ko-14-45, belonging to bacillus thuringiensis serovar leesis (h33), exhibited larvicidal activity against the moth-fly, telmatoscopus albipunctatus (diptera: psychodidae), but not for larvae of the culicine and aedine mosquitoes and lepidoptera. purified parasporal inclusions had an lc50 value of 5.78 micrograms/ml for the larval moth-fly, but gave no mortality against larvae of culex pipiens molestus (diptera: culicidae) at protein concentrations up to 10 mg/ml. ele ...19989741119
insecticidal toxins from the bacterium photorhabdus luminescens.transgenic plants expressing bacillus thuringiensis (bt) toxins are currently being deployed for insect control. in response to concerns about bt resistance, we investigated a toxin secreted by a different bacterium photorhabdus luminescens, which lives in the gut of entomophagous nematodes. in insects infected by the nematode, the bacteria are released into the insect hemocoel; the insect dies and the nematodes and bacteria replicate in the cadaver. the toxin consists of a series of four native ...19989641921
histopathological effects of bacillus thuringiensis on the alimentary canal of the sheep louse, bovicola ovis.sequential observations were made of the ultrastructural effects of bacillus thuringiensis (bt) subsp. kurstaki strain wb3s16 on midgut epithelial cells of the sheep biting louse, bovicola ovis, after the lice were fed, ad libitum, a powdered preparation of bt spores, delta-endotoxin crystals, and lysed cellular components. light microscope observations revealed cytopathological changes to the midgut epithelial cells 4 h postfeeding. transmission electron micrographs showed that the microvilli o ...19989647696
processing of delta-endotoxin of bacillus thuringiensis subsp. kurstaki hd-1 in heliothis armigera midgut juice and the effects of protease inhibitors.bombyx mori was found to be more sensitive to the protoxins of hd-1 than heliothis armigera. sds-page analysis showed that a large amount of activated toxin was yielded from protoxin by b. mori gut juice while little was yielded by h. armigera. further degradation of activated toxin was observed in h. armigera midgut juice detected by sds-page. ph influenced the proteolytic activity of the midgut juice significantly, but there was no obvious effect of ph on the degradation of activated toxin. sp ...19989647704
bacillus thuringiensis subsp. konkukian (serotype h34) superinfection: case report and experimental evidence of pathogenicity in immunosuppressed mice.we present a case of severe war wounds infected by bacillus thuringiensis serotype h34 and describe the experimental protocol used to demonstrate its ability to infect mice after cutaneous inoculation. this case is interesting because b. thuringiensis is considered to be a contaminant in laboratories and receives inadequate attention.19989650985
kinetics of conjugative transfer: a study of the plasmid pxo16 from bacillus thuringiensis subsp. israelensis.the aggregation-mediated conjugation system of bacillus thuringiensis subsp. israelensis, encoded by the 200-kb plasmid pxo16, is highly potent in transferring itself and efficient in mobilizing other nonconjugative plasmids. the present study reveals some salient features of this conjugation system. our observations can be summarized as follows: (i) the conjugative transfer takes about 3(1/2) to 4 min. for a 200-kb plasmid this corresponds to about 1 kb per second. (ii) the ability to transfer ...19989657931
chloroplast-transgenic plants: panacea--no! gene containment--yes! 19989661173
genetic diversity of bacillus cereus/b. thuringiensis isolates from natural sources.the genetic diversity and relationships among 154 bacillus cereus/b. thuringiensis isolates recovered from soil samples from five geographic areas in norway were investigated with multilocus enzyme electrophoresis (mee). cluster analysis revealed two major groups (designated cluster i and cluster ii) separated at genetic distance greater than 0.55. cluster i included 62 electrophoretic types (ets) originating from all five locations, whereas, in cluster ii, all but one isolate were from the same ...19989662607
the bacillus spoiiga protein is targeted to sites of spore septum formation in a spoiie-independent manner.the process of bacterial cell division involves the assembly of a complex of proteins at the site of septation that probably provides both the structural and the cytokinetic functions required for elaboration and closure of the septal annulus. during sporulation in bacillus subtilis, this complex of proteins is modified by the inclusion of a sporulation-specific protein, spoiie, which plays a direct role in gene regulation and also has a genetically separable role in determining the gross struct ...19989663680
laboratory and field evaluation of efficacy of vectobac 12as against culex sitiens (diptera: culicidae) larvae.laboratory bioassay studies of the efficacy of vectobac 12as (active ingredient: 1,200 international toxic units [itu]/mg bacillus thuringiensis var. israelensis) against field-collected late 3rd/early 4th-instar larvae of culex sitiens indicated excellent control potential. a 95% lethal concentration (lc95) value of 1.381 x 10(7) itu was calculated, which equated to a dosage of 0.011 liters/ha. this dosage represented 1.8% of the recommended lowest dosage rate for the product. a field trial of ...19989673920
characterization of mosquito larvicidal parasporal inclusions of a bacillus thuringiensis serovar higo strain.the parasporal inclusion proteins of the type strain of bacillus thuringiensis serovar higo (h44), that have moderate mosquitocidal activity, were characterized. the purified parasporal inclusions, spherical in shape, were examined for activity against the two mosquito species, culex pipiens molestus and anopheles stephensi and the moth-fly, telmatoscopus albipunctatus. the lc50 values of the inclusion for the two mosquitoes were 3.41 and 0.15 microgram.ml-1, respectively. no mortality was shown ...19989674143
isolation of a strain of bacillus thuringiensis ssp. kurstaki hd-1 encoding delta-endotoxin cry1e.a strain of bacillus thuringiensis, stb-1, toxic against spodoptera exigua, was isolated. bacillus thuringiensis stb-1 produced bipyramidal inclusions and reacted with the h antiserum of b. thuringiensis ssp. kurstaki. the plasmid and protein profiles of b. thuringiensis stb-1 were compared with those of its reference strains, ssp. kurstaki and ssp. kenyae. to verify the gene type of b. thuringiensis stb-1, pcr analysis was performed with spodoptera-specific cry gene primers. the result showed t ...19989674170
discrimination among bacillus cereus, b. mycoides and b. thuringiensis and some other species of the genus bacillus by fourier transform infrared spectroscopy.fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (ftir) in conjunction with canonical variate analysis was found to be effective in discriminating among spectra of 9 representative strains of bacillus spp., including b. cereus, b. mycoides and b. thuringiensis. the method was also able to discriminate according to species among spectra of 14 other non-type strains of b. cereus, 12 of b. mycoides and 12 of b. thuringiensis with a success rate of > 95%, even without using a prior classification of the grou ...19989675865
bacillus thuringiensis cry1ac toxin interaction with manduca sexta aminopeptidase n in a model membrane environment.the bacillus thuringiensis cry1ac delta-endotoxin was shown to bind in a biphasic manner to manduca sexta aminopeptidase n (apn) present in a novel model membrane. surface plasmon resonance analysis allowed the quantification of toxin binding to m. sexta apn in a supported lipid monolayer. the initial binding was rapid and reversible, with an affinity constant of 110 nm. the second phase was slower and resulted in an overall affinity constant of 3.0 nm. reagents used to disrupt protein-protein i ...19989677328
identification of bacillus cereus by fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (ftir).the objective of this study was to evaluate the potential of fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (ftir) for rapid identification of bacillus cereus isolates. ten b. cereus group isolates (comprising b. cereus, bacillus mycoides, and bacillus thuringiensis strains), five other bacillus spp., and five non-bacillus spp. were used. two types of media, brain heart infusion (bhi) and trypticase soy agar (tsa), were tested. the results indicated that all b. cereus group isolates produced characteri ...19989678183
quantitative analysis of thuringiensin by high-performance liquid chromatography using adenosine monophosphate as an internal standard.an analytical method for thuringiensin using adenosine monophosphate (amp) as an internal standard is established. amp, with high stability and availability, is an appropriate internal standard for thuringiensin quantitative analysis using high-performance liquid chromatography and ultraviolet absorbance detection at 260 nm. a good correlation between the concentration of thuringiensin and the peak-area ratios of thuringiensin to amp is demonstrated. from this general equation of linear regressi ...19989679301
phage display of a biologically active bacillus thuringiensis toxin.activated forms of bacillus thuringiensis insecticidal toxins have consistently been found to form insoluble and inactive precipitates when they are expressed in escherichia coli. genetic engineering of these proteins to improve their effectiveness as biological pesticides would be greatly facilitated by the ability to express them in e. coli, since the molecular biology tools available for bacillus are limited. to this end, we show that activated b. thuringiensis toxin (cry1ac) can be expressed ...19989687463
microcosm enrichment of biphenyl-degrading microbial communities from soils and sediments.a microcosm enrichment approach was employed to isolate bacteria which are representative of long-term biphenyl-adapted microbial communities. growth of microorganisms was stimulated by incubating soil and sediment samples from polluted and nonpolluted sites with biphenyl crystals. after 6 months, stable population densities between 8 x 10(9) and 2 x 10(11) cfu/ml were established in the microcosms, and a large percentage of the organisms were able to grow on biphenyl-containing minimal medium p ...19989687466
a novel insecticidal toxin from photorhabdus luminescens, toxin complex a (tca), and its histopathological effects on the midgut of manduca sextaphotorhabdus luminescens is a bacterium which is mutualistic with entomophagous nematodes and which secretes high-molecular-weight toxin complexes following its release into the insect hemocoel upon nematode invasion. thus, unlike other protein toxins from bacillus thuringiensis (delta-endotoxins and vip's), p. luminescens toxin (pht) normally acts from within the insect hemocoel. unexpectedly, therefore, the toxin complex has both oral and injectable activities against a wide range of insects. ...19989687470
distribution, serological identification, and pcr analysis of bacillus thuringiensis isolated from soils of korea.a total, 58 strains of bacillus thuringiensis were isolated from soils of various regions in korea. serological tests showed that b. thuringiensis isolates represented 10 h serotypes, indicating a varied flora of b. thuringiensis. but the h serotypes did not have a significantly uneven distribution, ranging from 1 to 11 isolates. in toxicity tests, 35% of all isolates were toxic to lepidoptera, 20% were toxic to diptera, and 9% were non-toxic isolates. especially, a large number of lepidopteran/ ...19989688820
construction of occluded recombinant baculoviruses containing the full-length cry1ab and cry1ac genes from bacillus thuringiensis.the administration of baculoviruses to insects for bioassay purposes is carried out, in most cases, by contamination of food surfaces with a known amount of occlusion bodies (obs). sinceper os infection is the natural route of infection, occluded recombinant viruses containing crystal protein genes (cry1ab and cry1ac) from bacillus thuringiensis were constructed for comparison with the baculovirus prototype autographa californica nucleopolyhedrovirus (acnpv). the transfer vector pacuw2b was used ...19989698820
exploring hydrophobic sites in proteins with xenon or krypton.x-ray diffraction is used to study the binding of xenon and krypton to a variety of crystallised proteins: porcine pancreatic elastase; subtilisin carlsberg from bacillus licheniformis; cutinase from fusarium solani; collagenase from hypoderma lineatum; hen egg lysozyme, the lipoamide dehydrogenase domain from the outer membrane protein p64k from neisseria meningitidis; urate-oxidase from aspergillus flavus, mosquitocidal delta-endotoxin cytb from bacillus thuringiensis and the ligand-binding do ...19989443341
characterization of a new bacillus thuringiensis subsp. higo strain isolated from rice bran in korea 19989446743
video imaging analysis of the plasma membrane permeabilizing effects of bacillus thuringiensis insecticidal toxins in sf9 cells.the size and ionic selectivity of the pores formed by the insecticidal crystal protein cry1c from bacillus thuringiensis in the plasma membrane of sf9 cells, an established cell line derived from the fall armyworm spodoptera frugiperda, were analyzed with a video imaging technique. changes in the permeability of the membrane were estimated from the rate of osmotic swelling of the cells. in the presence of cry1c, which is toxic to sf9 cells, the permeability of the cell membrane to kcl and glucos ...19989459581
bacillus popilliae cry18aa operon is transcribed by sigmae and sigmak forms of rna polymerase from a single initiation site.bacillus popilliae is an obligate pathogen for larvae of the insect family scarabaeidae (coleoptera). it forms parasporal crystals upon sporulation. the gene cry18aa coding for the parasporal crystal protein and an upstream open reading frame, orf1, were previously isolated from b.popilliae. here we report an analysis of cry18aa transcription in bacillus thuringiensis. the only transcriptional start site of cry18aa was found 29 bp upstream of the open reading frame orf1, suggesting that orf1 and ...19989469839
[variability of pericentromeric chromatin in chromosome 2 of ovarian nurse cells during inbreeding in anopheles atroparvus v.tiel].we investigated the variability of pericentromeric chromatin of chromosome 2 in ovarian nurse cells (trophocytes) in two laboratory lines of malaria mosquito anopheles atroparvus v. tiel and in their hybrids. one line had been raised by means of sib inbreeding, the other kept at constantly high population density. the inbreeding was shown to result in an increased percentage of chromosomes bearing an achromatinic zone in the centromeric region, which resulted in chromosome breakage. toxicologica ...19989749341
development of bacillus thuringiensis fermentation and process control from a practical perspective.bacillus thuringiensis (bt) is the most widely used biopesticide producer in the biological control market. it is very critical for the bt pesticide industry to be able to achieve a high yield in the bt fermentation process in order to reduce its cost and compete with chemical pesticides in the market. we review the overall development of bt fermentation process research and provide our point of view for the future research opportunities and potential improvements. this minireview covers the are ...19989756461
the introduction into bacillus sphaericus of the bacillus thuringiensis subsp. medellin cyt1ab1 gene results in higher susceptibility of resistant mosquito larva populations to b. sphaericus.the fragment containing the gene encoding the cytolytic cyt1ab1 protein from bacillus thuringiensis subsp. medellin and its flanking sequences (i. thiery, a. delécluse, m. c. tamayo, and s. orduz, appl. environ. microbiol. 63:468-473, 1997) was introduced into bacillus sphaericus toxic strains 2362, 2297, and iab872 by electroporation with the shuttle vector pmk3. only small amounts of the protein were produced in recombinant strains 2362 and iab872. the protein was detected in these strains onl ...19989758818
optimization of cry3a yields in bacillus thuringiensis by use of sporulation-dependent promoters in combination with the stab-sd mrna sequence.the insecticidal activity of bacillus thuringiensis strains toxic to coleopterous insects is due to cry3 proteins assembled into small rectangular crystals. toxin synthesis in these strains is dependent primarily upon a promoter that is active in the stationary phase and a stab-sd sequence that stabilizes the cry3 transcript-ribosome complex. here we show that significantly higher yields of cry3a can be obtained by using dual sporulation-dependent cyt1aa promoters to drive the expression of cry3 ...19989758822
activities of bacillus thuringiensis insecticidal crystal proteins cyt1aa and cyt2aa against three species of sheep blowfly.the toxicity of bacillus thuringiensis cyt1aa protein to sheep blowfly larvae depends on its solubilization and proteolytic activation. cyt1aa crystals were not toxic. full-length and trypsin-digested cyt1aa proteins were toxic to larvae of three species of sheep blowfly. neither full-length nor trypsin-digested cyt2a soluble crystal proteins were toxic.19989758842
batch fermentation and optimization of media for bacillus thuringiensis.the composition of no. ii medium obtained with shaking cultivation contained three factors: nitrogen source, carbon source, and inorganic salts. the relationship between component factors (x(i)) of the media and spore numbers (y) of bacillus thuringiensis (bt) was demonstrated by the orthogonal-rotation-combination test. a response surface equation was formed as follows: y = 384 - 7.245x1 + 11.705x2 + 15.475x3 + 14.039x1(2) + 41.831x2(2) - 79.49x3(2) - 35.375x1x2 - 3.375x1x3 - 106.625x2x3. the r ...19989759545
a new pcr-based approach to a fast search of a wide spectrum of cry genes from bacillus thuringiensis strains.a pair of highly degenerated primers was adapted to carry out a single-step pcr-detection of any known and probably unknown cry genes of classes cry1, cry4 and cry9 encoding for 130 kda protein delta-endotoxins in the natural bacillus thuringiensis (bt) strains. the southern hybridization of the product has demonstrated that essentially remote cry-genes like cry1aa and cry9a (cryig) could be represented in the single amplificate if they are simultaneously present in the genome of the analyzed st ...19989762424
the structure and organization within the membrane of the helices composing the pore-forming domain of bacillus thuringiensis delta-endotoxin are consistent with an "umbrella-like" structure of the pore.the aim of this study was to elucidate the mechanism of membrane insertion and the structural organization of pores formed by bacillus thuringiensis delta-endotoxin. we determined the relative affinities for membranes of peptides corresponding to the seven helices that compose the toxin pore-forming domain, their modes of membrane interaction, their structures within membranes, and their orientations relative to the membrane normal. in addition, we used resonance energy transfer measurements of ...19989770479
sequence of the cry11bb11 gene from bacillus thuringiensis subsp. medellin and toxicity analysis of its encoded protein.the nucleotide sequence of the cry11bb1 gene from bacillus thuringiensis subsp. medellin was determined. the corresponding protein has a deduced molecular mass of 88.2 kda, and is 60.9% and 83% identical to the proteins cry11aa1 and cry11ba1, respectively. the cry11bb1 protein contains five repetitive blocks of 16 amino acids at the c terminal part. it is highly toxic to first instar laboratory reared aedes aegypti, anopheles albimanus and culex quinquefasciatus larvae.19989774743
expression of chromosomally inserted bacillus thuringiensis israelensis toxin genes in bacillus sphaericusbacillus thuringiensis israelensis delta-endotoxin genes were inserted into transposon tn917 in plasmid ptv51ts and cloned into the chromosome of bacillus sphaericus 2362. many of the transformants reacted with antibody to the 135-, 128-, 65-, and 28-kda b.t.israelensis toxin proteins and were approximately 10 times more toxic to a. aegypti larvae than the untransformed host. some of the transformants differed physiologically and morphologically from the wild-type b. sphaericus. the toxicity of ...19989784342
effects of bacillus thuringiensis and destruxins (metarhizium anisopliae mycotoxins) combinations on spruce budworm (lepidoptera: tortricidae)laboratory bioassays were performed in order to assess the efficacy of a combination of a commercial preparation of bacillus thuringiensis var. kurstaki (b.t.k.) (thuricide) with destruxins (metarhizium anisopliae mycotoxins) on the fifth instar of choristoneura fumiferana clemens. lethal doses were determined for each microbial agent and used as a basis for the bioassays involving a combination of the two agents. interaction or the lack of interaction was determined by comparing the observed an ...19989784349
efficacy of lepidopteran specific delta-endotoxins of bacillus thuringiensis against helicoverpa armigera 19989784360
purification and partial amino acid sequences of the binding protein from bombyx mori for cryiaa delta-endotoxin of bacillus thuringiensis.the binding protein for bacillus thuringiensis delta-endotoxin, cryiaa, from the brush border membrane of the midgut of bombyx mori was purified by the dot blot method and delta-endotoxin affinity chromatography. the binding protein was purified to 235-fold enrichment from cholic acid extracts of brush border membranes from b. mori midgut by activated cryiaa-affinity chromatography and deae ion-exchange chromatography. the purified binding protein showed a single band of 180 kda by sodium dodecy ...19989787789
influence of ph on the toxicity and survival of total cells and spores of bacillus thuringiensis.b. thuringiensis (bt) is one of the most important microorganism among those studied because of their entomopathogenic potential against insect plagues and vectors. in this work, the pathogenicity and survival of total cells and spores of three autochthonous strains of b. thuringiensis isolated from argentine soils (a61, a27 and a68) and the commercial strain hd-1 were studied at different ion hidrogen concentrations (ph = 4.4; 5.4; 7.4; 8.4; 9.4 and 10.4) under laboratory conditions. the greate ...19989793141
variable cross-resistance to cry11b from bacillus thuringiensis subsp. jegathesan in culex quinquefasciatus (diptera: culicidae) resistant to single or multiple toxins of bacillus thuringiensis subsp. israelensis.a novel mosquitocidal bacterium, bacillus thuringiensis subsp. jegathesan, and one of its toxins, cry11b, in a recombinant b. thuringiensis strain were evaluated for cross-resistance with strains of the mosquito culex quinquefasciatus that are resistant to single and multiple toxins of bacillus thuringiensis subsp. israelensis. the levels of cross-resistance (resistance ratios [rr]) at concentrations which caused 95% mortality (lc95) between b. thuringiensis subsp. jegathesan and the different b ...19989797262
cyt1aa protein of bacillus thuringiensis is toxic to the cottonwood leaf beetle, chrysomela scripta, and suppresses high levels of resistance to cry3aathe insecticidal activity of bacillus thuringiensis is due primarily to cry and cyt proteins. cry proteins are typically toxic to lepidopterous, coleopterous, or dipterous insects, whereas the known toxicity of cyt proteins is limited to dipterans. we report here that a cyt protein, cyt1aa, is also highly toxic to the cottonwood leaf beetle, chrysomela scripta, with a median lethal concentration of 2.5 ng/mm2 of leaf surface for second-instar larvae. additionally, we show that cyt1aa suppresses ...19989797292
suppression of diamondback moth (lepidoptera: plutellidae) with an entomopathogenic nematode (rhabditida: steinernematidae) and bacillus thuringiensis berliner.we tested the efficacy of the all strain of steinernema carpocapsae (weiser) against larvae of the diamondback moth, plutella xylostella (l.). in laboratory bioassays we found that (1) commercially formulated nematodes produced in vitro were as effective as nematodes produced in vivo, (2) resistance of p. xylostella to bacillus thuringiensis berliner subsp. kurstaki did not confer cross-resistance to nematodes, (3) mortality caused by nematodes was higher for early than late 3rd-instar p. xylost ...19989805498
assignment of delta-endotoxin genes of the four lepidoptera-specific bacillus thuringiensis strains that produce spherical parasporal inclusions.unique strains of bacillus thuringiensis, that belong to the four h serogroups (serovar sumiyoshiensis, serovar fukuokaensis, serovar darmstadiensis, and serovar japonensis) and produce spherical parasporal inclusions specifically toxic to lepidopteran larvae, were examined for comparative analysis of the genes encoding delta-endotoxin proteins. gene analysis revealed that there is no difference between the four strains in nucleotide sequences of the 1, 937-bp dna segment covering the four conse ...19989806979
potency of products based on bacillus thuringiensis var. israelensis: interlaboratory variations.six quality-control laboratories in 4 countries independently bioassayed aliquots of a flowable formulation of bacillus thuringiensis var. israelensis (b.t.i.) against the international standard powder ips-82. all laboratories substantially followed world health organization or u.s. department of agriculture standard protocols. significant differences were found in resulting potency values between laboratories. factors that may have influenced results, such as age, stage, and strain of larvae us ...19989813828
nonessential activation and competitive inhibition of bacterial phosphatidylinositol-specific phospholipase c by short-chain phospholipids and analogues.phosphatidylinositol-specific phospholipase c (pi-plc) from bacillus thuringiensis is an allosteric enzyme with both a phospholipid activator site and an active site. the activation of pi-plc enzyme is optimal with phosphatidylcholine (pc) binding to the activator site and anchoring the enzyme to the interface [zhou, c., et al. (1997) biochemistry 36, 347-355; zhou, c., et al. (1997) biochemistry 36, 10089-10091]. in contrast to pc, anionic short-chain phospholipids with smaller headgroups [phos ...19989819236
the poultry red mite dermanyssus gallinae (de geer, 1778): current situation and future prospects for control.the current importance of dermanyssus gallinae, mainly in egg layer, in europe is pointed out. the limits of conventional control methods are underlined (development of mite resistance--future insecticide legislation and animal welfare legislation). alternative control methods such as feeding deterrents or biological control, are reviewed in the context of poultry pest management.19989823064
modulation of cry iv a toxin protein expression by glucose in bacillus thuringiensis israelensis.bacillus thuringiensis subsp. israelensis (bti) produces cry iv a protoxin protein as part of the insecticidal crystal toxin during sporulation. this study was conducted with the objective of identifying environmental signals which regulate toxin synthesis by bti. glucose was found to repress cry iv a toxin induction at the mrna level. the repressive effect of glucose was dependent on a phosphorylation step since protein kinase inhibitor calphostin c relieved the 130-kd protoxin synthesis at bot ...19989826542
bacillus weihenstephanensis sp. nov. is a new psychrotolerant species of the bacillus cereus group.the bacillus cereus group comprises the four valid species bacillus cereus, bacillus mycoides, bacillus thuringiensis and bacillus anthracis. some isolates of b. cereus are known to be psychrotolerant (growth at 7 degrees c or below). here, specific sequence differences are described between the 16s rdna, the 23s rdna, the 16s-23s rdna spacer region and the genes of the major cold-shock protein homologue cspa in a variety of psychrotolerant and mesophilic b. cereus and b. mycoides strains. rando ...19989828439
learning from past experience. 19989831013
effect of canavanine from alfalfa seeds on the population biology of bacillus cereusbacillus cereus uw85 suppresses diseases of alfalfa seedlings, although alfalfa seed exudate inhibits the growth of uw85 in culture (j. l. milner, s. j. raffel, b. j. lethbridge, and j. handelsman, appl. microbiol. biotechnol. 43:685-691, 1995). in this study, we determined the chemical basis for and biological role of the inhibitory activity. all of the alfalfa germ plasm tested included seeds that released inhibitory material. we purified the inhibitory material from one alfalfa cultivar and i ...19989835549
a holistic approach for determining the entomopathogenic potential of bacillus thuringiensis strains.the cry gene content of bacillus thuringiensis subsp. aizawai hd-133 was analyzed by a combination of high-pressure liquid chromatography (hplc) and exclusive pcr. a total of six cry genes were detected in genomic dna purified from hd-133, four from the cry1 family (cry1aa, cry1ab, cry1c, and cry1d) as well as a gene each from the cry2 (cry2b) and the cry1i families. to directly determine which genes were expressed and crystallized in the purified parasporal inclusions, solubilized and trypsiniz ...19989835562
characterization of cry genes in a mexican bacillus thuringiensis strain collection.mexico is located in a transition zone between the nearctic and neotropical biogeographical regions and contains a rich and unique biodiversity. a total of 496 bacillus thuringiensis strains were isolated from 503 soil samples collected from the five macroregions of the country. the characterization of the strain collection provided useful information on the ecological patterns of distribution of b. thuringiensis and opportunities for the selection of strains to develop novel bioinsecticidal pro ...19989835590
conjugation in gram-positive bacteria and kinetics of plasmid transfer. 19989850682
similarity in moth-fly specific larvicidal activity between two serologically unrelated bacillus thuringiensis strains.parasporal inclusions of a bacillus thuringiensis isolate designated 92-ku-105-9 (h14/19) exhibited unusual larvicidal activity, specific for the moth-fly, telmatoscopus albipunctatus (diptera: psychodidae), similar to that of a previously reported b. thuringiensis serovar leesis (h33) strain. the lc50 value of the purified inclusions was 4.92 micrograms ml-1 for the moth-fly larvae, while no mortality was shown in the mosquitoes culex pipiens molestus and anopheles stephensi, at protein concent ...19989868764
effectiveness of control measures against mosquitoes at a constructed wetland in southern california.the effectiveness of larvicide and adulticide treatments against mosquitoes at a constructed wetland in san jacinto, california was assessed with larval surveys, trapping of emerging adults, and collections of host-seeking females by carbon dioxide-baited traps. bacillus thuringiensis var. israelensis (bti, bactimos pellets) applied at a rate of 19 kg/ha did not demonstrably affect culex larval and emergent adult populations. larval populations in the seven marshes of the wetland decreased from ...19989879071
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