Studies conducted for the multiplication of Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) using barley Hordeum vulgare as the carbon source led to the development of a protocol for the cost-effective, mass production of Bt. The production employs the simple shake flask method and can be easily adopted with a production potential of 1.5 kg Bt per day approximately at an overall production cost of Rs. 360 kg )1 (8 US dollars). The protocol is suitable for promoting localized production of Bt at the village/district level. The product when tested as 0.1% (w/v) spray against the castor semilooper, Achoea janata proved highly effective, causing immediate feeding cessation of the larvae followed by 85% and 100% mortality by 48 and 72 h after treatment, respectively.
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