Naturally occurring Bacillus thuringiensis in oceanic islands of Japan, Daito-shoto and Ogasawara-shoto
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概要
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A total of 307 soil samples, collected from two groups of Japanese oceanic islands (Daito-shoto and Ogasawara-shoto) were examined for the natural occurrence of Bacillus thuringiensis. B. thuringiensis was found in 15.3% of the soil samples, with 1.3% of the colonies belonging to the Bacillus cereus/B. thuringiensis group. Soils of the islands yielded at least 21 H serotypes. Insecticidal activities against Bombyx mori and/or Aedes aegypti were associated with 8.5% of the B. thuringiensis isolates. Among the insecticidal isolates, those belonging to the serotype H25 (serovar coreanensis) occurred predominantly.
- 日本応用動物昆虫学会の論文
- 2002-08-25
著者
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OHGUSHI Akira
Department of Applied Genetics and Pest Management, Faculty of Agriculture, Kyushu University
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OHBA Michio
Department of Applied Genetics and Pest Management, Faculty of Agriculture, Kyushu University
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Lee D‐h
Kyushu Univ. Fukuoka Jpn
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Lee Dong-hyun
Graduate School Of Agriculture Kyushu University
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Ohba Michio
Graduate School Of Bioresource And Bioenvironmental Sciences Kyushu University
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Ohba Michio
Graduate School Of Agriculture Kyushu University
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Ohba M
Kyushu University
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Ohgushi Akira
Department Of Applied Genetics And Pest Management Faculty Of Agriculture Kyushu University
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Ohba Michio
Department Of Applied Genetics And Pest Management Faculty Of Agriculture Kyushu University
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Tsuchiyama A
Department Of Earth And Space Science Graduate School Of Science Osaka University
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OHGUSHI Akira
Graduate School of Agriculture, Kyushu University
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Wasano Naoya
Graduate School Of Agriculture Kyushu University
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Tsuchiyama Akira
Kyushu Medical Co., Ltd.
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Shisa Noriko
Graduate School of Agriculture, Kyushu University
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Nakashima Kei
Graduate School of Agriculture, Kyushu University
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Shisa Noriko
Graduate School Of Agriculture Kyushu University
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Nakashima Kei
Graduate School Of Agriculture Kyushu University
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