نتایج جستجو برای: جدایههای بومی b thuringiensis

تعداد نتایج: 916354  

2015
Lei Zhu Donghai Peng Yueying Wang Weixing Ye Jinshui Zheng Changming Zhao Dongmei Han Ce Geng Lifang Ruan Jin He Ziniu Yu Ming Sun

Bacillus thuringiensis has been globally used as a microbial pesticide for over 70 years. However, information regarding its various adaptions and virulence factors and their roles in the entomopathogenic process remains limited. In this work, we present the complete genomes of two industrially patented Bacillus thuringiensis strains (HD-1 and YBT-1520). A comparative genomic analysis showed a ...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1999
D Daffonchio S Borin G Frova R Gallo E Mori R Fani C Sorlini

Aiming to develop a DNA marker specific for Bacillus anthracis and able to discriminate this species from Bacillus cereus, Bacillus thuringiensis, and Bacillus mycoides, we applied the randomly amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) fingerprinting technique to a collection of 101 strains of the genus Bacillus, including 61 strains of the B. cereus group. An 838-bp RAPD marker (SG-850) specific for B....

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2004
Fergus G Priest Margaret Barker Les W J Baillie Edward C Holmes Martin C J Maiden

Representative strains of the Bacillus cereus group of bacteria, including Bacillus anthracis (11 isolates), B. cereus (38 isolates), Bacillus mycoides (1 isolate), Bacillus thuringiensis (53 isolates from 17 serovars), and Bacillus weihenstephanensis (2 isolates) were assigned to 59 sequence types (STs) derived from the nucleotide sequences of seven alleles, glpF, gmk, ilvD, pta, pur, pycA, an...

2009
H. Dhingra

Synthetic pesticides have a number of ill effects on soil, water, human health, wildlife and ecological balance. These ill effects have led to the use of microbial insecticides against insect pests of order Lepidoptera, Coleoptera, Diptera and Hemiptera. Bacillus thuringiensis is a gram-positive endospore forming bacterium that produces a parasporal crystal protein inclusion during sporulation ...

Journal: :Microbiology 1997
S Poncet E Dervyn A Klier G Rapoport

The DNA regions upstream from the genes encoding polypeptides of Bacillus thuringiensis subsp. israelensis larvicidal crystals (cry4A, cry4B, cry11A) contain sequences with similarities to the spo0A box of Bacillus subtilis (or '0A' box) and the promoter recognized by the sigma H-associated RNA polymerase of B. subtilis. Expression of cry-lacZ transcriptional fusions was analysed in various B. ...

2017
Suk - Ho Kang

The objectives of this study were to evaluate the prevalence of Bacillus cereus spores in vegetables and to investigate the toxigenic characteristics of spore isolates. The detection rate of spores was 26.7% (12 out of 45 samples) which possess a higher risk of food poisoning than vegetative cell. The occurrence rate of toxin genes in spore isolates were 91.7, 100 and 100% for hblCDA, nheABC an...

2010
Brian A. Federici Hyun-Woo Park Dennis K. Bideshi

The insecticidal bacterium, Bacillus thuringiensis, consists of a wide variety of subspecies, most of which are insecticidal for either lepidopteran, coleopteran, or dipteran insect larvae. Subspecies such as B. thuringiensis subsp. kurstaki have been used with remarkable safety for more than forty years to control lepidopteran pests in agriculture and forestry, and over the past thirty years, ...

Journal: :Microbiology 2000
S Salamitou F Ramisse M Brehélin D Bourguet N Gilois M Gominet E Hernandez D Lereclus

Bacillus thuringiensis has been widely used for 40 years as a safe biopesticide for controlling agricultural pests and mosquitoes because it produces insecticidal crystal proteins. However, spores have also been shown to contribute to overall entomopathogenicity. Here, the opportunistic properties of acrystalliferous B. thuringiensis Cry(-) and Bacillus cereus strains were investigated in an in...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1987
R S Travers P A Martin C F Reichelderfer

We were able to isolate Bacillus thuringiensis from environmental samples with a background of 10 bacteria per g of soil. Our selection process differed significantly from classical selection methods which permit only the desired organism to grow. In our process, germination of B. thuringiensis spores was selectively inhibited by sodium acetate, while most of the undesired sporeformers germinat...

Journal: :FEMS microbiology letters 1994
V M Juárez-Pérez P Jacquemard R Frutos

The strain 273 B, the type strain of a H serotype of Bacillus thuringiensis not yet characterized: B. thuringiensis subsp. cameroun, serotype H32, was isolated from soil samples collected in Cameroon. This strain produces cuboidal parasporal bodies composed of two major proteins of 53 kDa and 35 kDa. N-terminal sequences of the major proteins share no homology with published sequences. Only the...

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