2012
DOI: 10.1186/2191-0855-2-9
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Identification of mosquito larvicidal bacterial strains isolated from north Sinai in Egypt

Abstract: In the present study, two of the most toxic bacterial strains of Bacillus sphaericus against mosquito were identified with the most recent genetic techniques. The PCR product profiles indicated the presence of genes encoding Bin A, Bin B and Mtx1 in all analyzed strains; they are consistent with protein profiles. The preliminary bioinformatics analysis of the binary toxin genes sequence revealed that the open reading frames had high similarities when matched with nucleotides sequence in the database of other B… Show more

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“…The variation in the composition of the tested media in their contents of carbon and nitrogen sources as well as minerals found to affect wholly both yield and toxicity of biocide [12]. Although, B. sphaericus is considered an undemanding bacterial species, neither requiring differential or selective culture media, nor it depends on special conditions to develop.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…The variation in the composition of the tested media in their contents of carbon and nitrogen sources as well as minerals found to affect wholly both yield and toxicity of biocide [12]. Although, B. sphaericus is considered an undemanding bacterial species, neither requiring differential or selective culture media, nor it depends on special conditions to develop.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Two actively marked toxic strains of Bacillus sphaericus EMCC 1931 and B. sphaericus EMCC 1932, previously isolated from the soil of north Sinai in Egypt [12], were used in the present study along with the reference strains of B. sphaericus 1593 and 2297 as highly toxic strains [2]. The reference strains, B. sphaericus1593 and B. sphaericus 2297, were kindly provided by Prof. Dr. Y.…”
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