Biochemical and Molecular Identification of a <i>Native Bacillus thuringiensis gv. cytolyticus</i> Isolate with Insecticidal Effect Against the Pod Borer Larvae (<i>Helicoverpa armigera</i>)
Thameur Bouslama,
Asma Laarif,
Mayssa Chattaoui
et al.
Abstract:The aim of this study is to isolate and identify autochthonous bacterial strains with insecticidal effect against the larvae of the tomato moth Helicoverpa armigera. Dead and diseased larvae were collected from chili plots in the region of Gotraniya from the governorate of Kairouan, Tunisia. These larvae were used to isolate eight bacterial strains named Hr1 to Hr8. The bacterial isolates were characterized by macroscopic and microscopic observations and 16S rRNA sequencing. Hr1, Hr2, Hr4, Hr5, Hr6, and Hr8 … Show more
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