NEUE BACILLUS-THURINGIENSIS ISOLATE ZUR BEKÄMPFUNG VON AKARIDEN

Disclosed and claimed are Bacillus thuringiensis isolates designated B.t. PS50C, B.t. PS86A1, B.t. PS69D1, B.t. PS72L1, B.t. PS75J1, B.t. PS83E5, B.t. PS45B1, B.t. PS24J, B.t. PS94R3, B.t. PS17, B.t. PS62B1 and B.t. PS74G1 which are active against acaride pests. Thus, these isolates, or mutants ther...

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Main Authors PAYNE, JEWEL, M, RALPH, ANGELA L, CANNON, RAYMOND J. C
Format Patent
LanguageGerman
Published 15.07.1997
Edition6
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Summary:Disclosed and claimed are Bacillus thuringiensis isolates designated B.t. PS50C, B.t. PS86A1, B.t. PS69D1, B.t. PS72L1, B.t. PS75J1, B.t. PS83E5, B.t. PS45B1, B.t. PS24J, B.t. PS94R3, B.t. PS17, B.t. PS62B1 and B.t. PS74G1 which are active against acaride pests. Thus, these isolates, or mutants thereof, can be used to control such pests. Further, genes encoding novel delta -endotoxins can be removed from these isolates and transferred to other host microbes, or plants. Expression of the delta -endotoxins in microbe hosts results in the control of acaride pests, whereas transformed plants become resistant to acaride pests.
Bibliography:Application Number: AT19920912225T