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1 June 2011 High Prevalence of Bacterial Spore-Formers Active Against Mosquito Larvae in Temporary Monsoon Flooded Sites in Orissa, India
Regalin Rout, Vishakha Raina, Mrutyunjay Suar, Peter Luethy
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Abstract

Different ecosystems were probed in the vicinity of the city of Bhubaneswar in the Indian state of Orissa for the presence of bacterial spore-formers with activity against mosquito larvae. The most productive sites were places that were flooded during the monsoon season, including roadside ditches and shorelines of ponds. Among 630 isolates screened, 44 (7%) showed larvicidal activity against larvae of Aedes aegypti. The specific activity of the bacterial spore-formers varied greatly. Isolates were found with specific activities superior to the Bacillus thuringiensis israelensis reference strain of the Pasteur Institute. All mosquitocidal strains produced crystal proteins, and based on the biochemical analyses could be classified into the species B. thuringiensis. Such strains possess the potential for the development of new microbial products for mosquito control in India.

Regalin Rout, Vishakha Raina, Mrutyunjay Suar, and Peter Luethy "High Prevalence of Bacterial Spore-Formers Active Against Mosquito Larvae in Temporary Monsoon Flooded Sites in Orissa, India," Journal of the American Mosquito Control Association 27(2), 159-161, (1 June 2011). https://doi.org/10.2987/10-6067.1
Published: 1 June 2011
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KEYWORDS
Bacillus thuringiensis
mosquito vector control
novel Indian isolates
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