Bio-insecticidal activity of Bacillus thuringiensis isolates on the tomato borer, Tuta absoluta (Meyrick) and their molecular identification [electronic resource].
Description: p.107-116Uniform titles:- Egyptian journal of biological pest control, 2013 v. 23 (1) [electronic resource].
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Twelve bacterial isolates were isolated from dead larvae of Tufa absoluta (4th instar) infested tomato cultivated fields at Fayoum Governorate, Egypt. All isolates were preliminarily identified as members of the genus Bacillus, based on their morphological and biochemical characteristics. According to the results of the pathogenicity of Bacillus isolates against different larval instars of T absoluta, the 12 isolates revealed varying efficiencies and the isolates BI, B2, B] and B, showed high mortality rates of 93.3,90, 86.7 and 80% on day7, respectively on the 4'" instar larvae. Also, protecto (BacilJus thuringiensis subsp. kurstala) recorded high mortality rate, when the 4'h instar larvae were treated by 2 gm /2 liter of water (96.7% on 5'h day post treatment). Isolate Bl2 recorded the lowest percentage of mortality (13.3%) of the 4th instar larvae. In addition, there was a significant decrease in egg hatching percentage reached 44.12 %, compared with the control. Meanwhile, adult emergence was decreased after treatment when only 38 and 30 adults emerged from the cages contained tomato plants infested by eggs with BI and protecto as compared with the control (253 adults). Further genetic identification of 12 isolates was performed using randomly amplified poylmorphic DNA (RAPD) markers to detennine their genetic diversity pattern. Different random primers were used for RAPD amplification, which generated a total of 52 fragments; of these 42 were polymorphic and 10 monomorphic.
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