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[Bacillus thuringiensis: a biotechnology model].
Journal de la Societe de biologie, 1999Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) est une bactérie du sol, sporulante, Gram positif et aérobie facultative. Elle est connue depuis le début du siècle pour son activité insecticide contre les larves de certains Lépidoptères (ravageurs des cultures ou défoliateurs des forêts).
Sanchis, Vincent, Lereclus, Didier
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Virulence of Bacillus thuringiensis
2000Bacillus thuringiensis and B. cereus are genetically and phenotypically indistinguishable, except for the plasmid encoded ability of B. thuringiensis to produce insecticidal parasporal inclusion bodies (Cry toxins). Some B. cereus are known to cause diarrhoeal and emetic symptoms in humans, but also somatic infections have been reported.
Hansen, B. M., Salamitou, S.
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Bacillus cereus/Bacillus thuringiensis
1998Bacillus cereus/Bacillus thuringiensis (B.t.) are spore-forming soil bacteria, the only established difference being the production by B.t. of insecticidal toxins, present as intracellular crystals during sporulation (Aronsen, 1993; Priest, 1981; Carlson & Kolsto, 1993; Carlson et al., 1994.) B.t. is the most widely used biopesticide in the world today.
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2011
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???? ?????????????????? ?????????????????? ?????????????????? ?????? ?????????????? ???????????????? ???????????? ???????????????? Bacillus thuringiensis, ?????????????????????? ???????????? ?????????????????????????? ?????????????????? Lepidoptera ?? Diptera. ?????????????? ??????????????????-?????????????????????????? ???????????????? ?? ????????????
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Recombination in Bacillus thuringiensis
2012Recombination plays a critical role in maintaining gene diversification and genome stability. There are two types of recombination: the site specific recombination and the homologous recombination. In this chapter we present the genetic recombination in Bacillus thuringiensis.
Lobna Abdelkefi-Mesrati, Slim Tounsi
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History of Bacillus thuringiensis
Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment, 1994Abstract Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) was isolated from a flour moth collected in the German province of Thuringia and described by Berliner in 1915. The same organism had already been described by Ishiwata in 1902 as Bacillus sotto from Japan where it causes a wilt disease of silkworm caterpillars, but the description was not known to Berliner ...
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Mechanisms of Resistance to Insecticidal Proteins from Bacillus thuringiensis
Annual Review of Entomology, 2021Juan Luis Jurat-Fuentes +2 more
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