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doi:10.1186/s12866-023-02842-9...

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Ma, Xinmin Hu, Jianjian Ding, Chengsong Portieles, Roxana Xu, Hongli Gao, Jingyao Du, Lihua Gao, Xiangyou Yue, Qiulin Zhao, Lin Borrás-Hidalgo, Orlando
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en
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BioMed Central

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Mycology

Year

2023

listing date

4/19/2023

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... crystals endotoxins profiling and gen... genes strains
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Abstract

Mosquitoes of many species are key disease vectors, killing millions of people each year.

Bacillus thuringiensis -based insecticide formulations are largely recognized as among the most effective, ecologically safe, and long-lasting methods of managing insect pests.

New B. thuringiensis strains with high mosquito control effectiveness were isolated, identified, genetically defined, and physiologically characterized.

Eight B. thuringiensis strains were identified and shown to carry endotoxin-producing genes.

Using a scanning electron microscope, results revealed typical crystal forms of various shapes in B. thuringiensis strains.

Fourteen cry and cyt genes were found in the strains examined.

Although the genome of the B. thuringiensis A4 strain had twelve cry and cyt genes, not all of them were expressed, and only a few protein profiles were observed.

The larvicidal activity of the eight B. thuringiensis strains was found to be positive (LC50: 1.4–28.5 g/ml and LC95: 15.3-130.3 g/ml).

Bioassays in a laboratory environment demonstrated that preparations containing B. thuringiensis spores and crystals were particularly active to mosquito larvae and adults.

These new findings show that the novel preparation containing B. thuringiensis A4 spores and crystals mixture might be used to control larval and adult mosquitoes in a sustainable and ecologically friendly manner.

Ma, Xinmin,Hu, Jianjian,Ding, Chengsong,Portieles, Roxana,Xu, Hongli,Gao, Jingyao,Du, Lihua,Gao, Xiangyou,Yue, Qiulin,Zhao, Lin,Borrás-Hidalgo, Orlando, 2023, New native Bacillus thuringiensis strains induce high insecticidal action against Culex pipiens pallens larvae and adults, BioMed Central

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