Title Characterization of microbial pathogen bacillus thuringiensis isolates from soil against mosquito and silkworm larvae (II)
Author Lee, Hyung-Hoan * · Borim Yoo · Young-Joo Kim · Nam-Hi Won · Hak-Chun Kim
Address Department og Biology, Konkuk University
Bibliography Korean Journal of Microbiology, 31(1),17-21, 1993
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Key Words B. thuringiensis, Culex pipiens, Bombyx mori.
Abstract Eight strains of Bacillus thuringiensis were isolated from soil in Korea and characterized. The isolates were named HL-24, HL-25, HL-33, HL-34, HL-35, HL-38, HL-39, HL-40. Strains HL-24 and HL-25 produced irregular parasporal crystals, HL-33 and HL-35 produced bipyramidal crystals, and others were round form in their cells. The biochemical characteristics of the eight isolates were only minor different in specific characteristics to the known serotypes of Bacillus thuringiensis. The HL-25, HL-33 and HL-34 strains showed resistances to cephalothin, colistin and penicillin G, and HL-39 and HL-40 strains were resistant to penicilin G. The strains of HL-24, HL-25, HL-33 and HL-34 were toxic to Bombyx mori lavae and HL-24, HL-25, HL-38, HL-39 and HL-40 strains killed Culex pipiens 3rd instar larvae. The HL-24 and H25 strains showed lethal activity against two kinds of the larvae, however lethality against mosquito larvae was low.
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