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Comparative Potential of Chitinase and Chitosanase from the Strain <i>Bacillus thuringiensis</i> B-387 for the Production of Antifungal Chitosan Oligomers. [PDF]
Aktuganov G +10 more
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The Mechanism of Damage to the Midgut by Low Concentration of Bacillus thuringiensis in the Silkworm, Bombyx mori. [PDF]
Zou H +6 more
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Sequential evolution of resistance by western corn rootworm to multiple <i>Bacillus thuringiensis</i> traits in transgenic maize. [PDF]
Gassmann AJ +7 more
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María Elena Márquez Gutiérrez +3 more
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Polysomes from Bacillus subtilis and Bacillus thuringiensis
Nature, 1969ONE of the limiting factors in attempts to set up cell-free systems for the manufacture of endogenous proteins is the preservation of intact polysomes. The strand of messenger RNA connecting the bacterial ribosomes is very fragile and is easily broken by mechanical cell disruption1–4. In consequence the commonly used procedures for disrupting bacterial
H, Gould, B N, Herbert, T, Loviny
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Bacillus thuringiensis: un pathogène facultatif
Annales de l'Institut Pasteur / Actualités, 1996Bacillus thuringiensis est le biopesticide le plus utilise dans le monde. Cependant, malgre la dissemination massive de spores dans l'environnement, l'ecologie de cette bacterie est mal connue. Organisme ubiquiste, B thuringiensis a souvent ete consideree comme une bacterie du sol.
Salamitou, S. +2 more
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BACILLUS THURINGIENSIS - PEST REGULATOR
Bulletin of the Korkyt Ata Kyzylorda University, 2023В ходе маршрутных обследований в Алматинской и Акмолинской областях был проведен сбор природных субстратов (почва, опад листьев, кора деревьев) с целью выделения изолятов Bacillus thuringiensis. Вместе с тем в условиях Алматинской области было собрано 60 трупов насекомых из отряда чешуекрылых с признаками бактериоза.
B.A. Duysembekov +4 more
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