Variations in the mosquito larvicidal activities of toxins from Bacillus thuringiensis ssp. israelensis
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2008Author
Otieno-Ayayo, Z. Ngalo
Zaritsky, Arieh
Wirth, Margaret C.
Manasherob, Robert
Khasdan, Vadim
Cahan, Rivka
Ben-Dov, Eitan
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Comparing activities of purified toxins from Bacillus
thuringiensis ssp. israelensis against larvae of seven
mosquito species (vectors of tropical diseases) that
belong to three genera, gleaned from the literature,
disclosed highly significant variations in the levels of
LC50 as well as in the hierarchy of susceptibilities.
Similar toxicity comparisons were performed between nine transgenic Gram-negative species, four of
which are cyanobacterial, expressing various combinations of cry genes, cyt1Aa and p20, against larvae
of four mosquito species as potential agents for biological control. Reasons for inconsistencies are listed
and discussed. Standard conditions for toxin isolation and presentation to larvae are sought. A set of
lyophilized powders prepared identically from six
Escherichia coli clones expressing combinations of
four genes displayed toxicities against larvae of three mosquito species, with levels that differed between
them but with identical hierarchy.
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