نتایج جستجو برای: bacillus sphaericus

تعداد نتایج: 56403  

2013
Felix Jerry Akpabey Michael Ocran

Two biological formulations of microbial agents Bacillus thuringiensis and Bacillus sphaericus known by their trade names as Vectobac 12 AS and VectoLex CG (Corn Cob) granules, respectively were obtained from Abbott Laboratories of North Chicago, USA. The B. sphaericus formulation was used in trials against Culex mosquito larvae in choked gutters at Labadi, Ashaiman and Nungua in the Greater Ac...

Journal: :Journal of vector ecology : journal of the Society for Vector Ecology 1998
W E Walton P D Workman L A Randall J A Jiannino Y A Offill

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...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1977
T S Soper J M Manning P A Marcotte C T Walsh

D-Vinylglycine (2-amino-3-butenoate) functions as a transamination substrate and irreversible inactivator of the homogeneous pyridoxal phosphate-dependent D-amino acid transaminases from Bacillus subtilis and Bacillus sphaericus. In the absence of alpha-ketoglutarate as co-substrate, vinyl-glycine causes little if any inactivation of either enzyme; in the presence of excess alpha-ketoglutarate,...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2003
B A Federici H-W Park D K Bideshi M C Wirth J J Johnson

Bacterial insecticides have been used for the control of nuisance and vector mosquitoes for more than two decades. Nevertheless, due primarily to their high cost and often only moderate efficacy, these insecticides remain of limited use in tropical countries where mosquito-borne diseases are prevalent. Recently, however, recombinant DNA techniques have been used to improve bacterial insecticide...

2017
Tianyun Su

Mosquito larvicides derived from microbial organisms and insect growth regulators have been increasingly used to control mosquito larvae worldwide. Their relative target specif‐ icity, nontarget safety, and environmentally friendly profile have been well documented. The current chapter was intended to review and analyze the relevant information regard‐ ing resistance development and resistance ...

Journal: :Biochemistry 2002
Stephen Y K Seah K Linda Britton David W Rice Yasuhisa Asano Paul C Engel

Homology-based modeling of phenylalanine dehydrogenases (PheDHs) from various sources, using the structures of homologous enzymes Clostridium symbiosum glutamate dehydrogenase and Bacillus sphaericus leucine dehydrogenase as a guide, revealed that an asparagine residue at position 145 of B. sphaericus PheDH was replaced by valine or alanine in PheDHs from other sources. This difference was prop...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2001
C Nielsen-LeRoux D R Rao J R Murphy A Carron T R Mani S Hamon M S Mulla

We studied the cross-resistance to three highly toxic Bacillus sphaericus strains, IAB-59 (serotype H6), IAB-881 (serotype H3), and IAB-872 (serotype H48), of four colonies of the Culex pipiens complex resistant to B. sphaericus 2362 and 1593, both of which are serotype H5a5b strains. Two field-selected highly resistant colonies originating from India (KOCHI, 17,000-fold resistance) and France ...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2007
Bei Han Haizhou Liu Xiaomin Hu Yajun Cai Dasheng Zheng Zhiming Yuan

Bacillus sphaericus cannot metabolize sugar since it lacks several of the enzymes necessary for glycolysis. Our results confirmed the presence of a glucokinase-encoding gene, glcK, and a phosphofructokinase-encoding gene, pfk, on the bacterial chromosome and expression of glucokinase during vegetative growth of B. sphaericus strains. However, no phosphoglucose isomerase gene (pgi) or phosphoglu...

Journal: :Microbiological reviews 1991
P Baumann M A Clark L Baumann A H Broadwell

In the course of sporulation, Bacillus sphaericus produces an inclusion body which is toxic to a variety of mosquito larvae. In this review we discuss the general biology of this species and concentrate on the genetics and physiology of toxin production and its processing in the midgut of the larval host. The larvicide of B. sphaericus is unique in that it consists of two proteins of 51 and 42 ...

Journal: :FEMS microbiology letters 1989
T C Beaman H S Pankratz P Gerhardt

The low heat resistance (D100 = 0.554 min, z = 13.4 degrees C) of dormant lysozyme-sensitized spores of Bacillus sphaericus 9602 was correlated with a low protoplast wet density (1.305 g/ml) equivalent to a high protoplast water content (61.0%, wet weight basis). These values for these unusual spores were consistent with those correlated previously in 28 spore types of seven other species.

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