Effect of exposure to soil on potency and spore viability of Bacillus thuringiensis |
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Authors: | C.J.H. Pruett H.D. Burges C.H. Wyborn |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Life Sciences, Polytechnic of Central London, 115, New Cavendish St., London W1M 8JS, England;2. Glasshouse Crops Research Institute, Littlehampton, Sussex BN16 3PU, England |
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Abstract: | Ten-gram samples of a clay loam soil were inoculated with Bacillus thuringiensis var. galleriae (H-serotype V) and held at 25°C. Periodically the spores and δ endotoxin protein crystals of B. thuringiensis were extracted from soil samples. Numbers of viable spores were estimated by plate counts and pathogenicity determined by bioassay with larvae of Galleria mellonella. During 135 days, the number of viable spores fell slowly to 24% of the initial numbers, while pathogenicity fell rapidly to <1%, which suggests that the crystals were degraded far more rapidly than spores. Natural soil bacteria increased in numbers during the same period. |
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Keywords: | soil, survival of spores and delta endotoxin crystals in soil bacteria, increase of |
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