This review focuses on common insecticidal virulence factors from entomopathogenic bacteria with special emphasis on two insect pathogenic bacteria Photorhabdus (Proteobacteria: Enterobacteriaceae) and Bacillus (Firmicutes: Bacillaceae). Insect pathogenic bacteria of diverse taxonomic groups and phylogenetic origin have been shown to have striking similarities in the virulence factors they produce. It has been suggested that the detection of phage elements surrounding toxin genes, horizontal and lateral gene transfer events, and plasmid shuffling occurrences may be some of the reasons that virulence factor genes have so many analogs throughout the bacterial kingdom. Comparison of virulence factors of Photorhabdus, and Bacillus, two bacteria...
Bioinsecticides; bacteria; ecotoxicology. ; environmental persistence; fungi; toxicology; virusMicro...
Bioinsecticides; bacteria; ecotoxicology. ; environmental persistence; fungi; toxicology; virusMicro...
Bioinsecticides; bacteria; ecotoxicology. ; environmental persistence; fungi; toxicology; virusMicro...
This review focuses on common insecticidal virulence factors from entomopathogenic bacteria with spe...
Over the years it has been important for humans to control the populations of harmful insects and in...
AbstractEntomopathogenic nematodes carrying symbiotic bacteria represent one of the best non-chemica...
The scientific community working in the field of insect pathology is experiencing an increasing acad...
Abstract: Insect pathogens are an excellent source of novel insecticidal agents with proven toxicity...
Insects are the largest group of animals on earth. Like mammals, virus, fungi, bacteria and parasite...
Invertebrate pests, such as insects and nematodes, not only cause or transmit human and livestock di...
The current approaches to sustainable agricultural development aspire to use safer means to control ...
Insects are an important and probably the most challenging pest to control in agriculture, in partic...
Not AvailableInsects are attacked by several pathogens (entomopathogens) such as bacteria, fungi, vi...
This chapter helps the readers to update current knowledge of the ecology of entomopathogenic bacter...
Bt toxins, and in particular 5 endotoxin Cry toxins, are the bio-insecticides of choice in the contr...
Bioinsecticides; bacteria; ecotoxicology. ; environmental persistence; fungi; toxicology; virusMicro...
Bioinsecticides; bacteria; ecotoxicology. ; environmental persistence; fungi; toxicology; virusMicro...
Bioinsecticides; bacteria; ecotoxicology. ; environmental persistence; fungi; toxicology; virusMicro...
This review focuses on common insecticidal virulence factors from entomopathogenic bacteria with spe...
Over the years it has been important for humans to control the populations of harmful insects and in...
AbstractEntomopathogenic nematodes carrying symbiotic bacteria represent one of the best non-chemica...
The scientific community working in the field of insect pathology is experiencing an increasing acad...
Abstract: Insect pathogens are an excellent source of novel insecticidal agents with proven toxicity...
Insects are the largest group of animals on earth. Like mammals, virus, fungi, bacteria and parasite...
Invertebrate pests, such as insects and nematodes, not only cause or transmit human and livestock di...
The current approaches to sustainable agricultural development aspire to use safer means to control ...
Insects are an important and probably the most challenging pest to control in agriculture, in partic...
Not AvailableInsects are attacked by several pathogens (entomopathogens) such as bacteria, fungi, vi...
This chapter helps the readers to update current knowledge of the ecology of entomopathogenic bacter...
Bt toxins, and in particular 5 endotoxin Cry toxins, are the bio-insecticides of choice in the contr...
Bioinsecticides; bacteria; ecotoxicology. ; environmental persistence; fungi; toxicology; virusMicro...
Bioinsecticides; bacteria; ecotoxicology. ; environmental persistence; fungi; toxicology; virusMicro...
Bioinsecticides; bacteria; ecotoxicology. ; environmental persistence; fungi; toxicology; virusMicro...