Activated bacillus thuringiensis HLJ-66 with Bt diamond back moth resistance and application thereof
A technology of HLJ-66 and Bacillus aureus, applied to a strain of Bacillus thuringiensis HLJ-66 which is active against Bt diamondback moth and its application field, can solve problems such as pest resistance that cannot be ignored, and achieve good application and promotion prospects. Good economy, strong poisoning effect
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[0013] Embodiment 1: A strain of Bacillus thuringiensis HLJ-66 active against Bt diamondback moth in this embodiment is Bacillus thuringiensis HLJ-66, which is preserved in the General Microbiology Center of China Microbiological Culture Collection Management Committee , the deposit address is No. 3, Courtyard No. 1, Beichen West Road, Chaoyang District, Beijing, the deposit date is November 8, 2013, and the deposit number is CGMCCNo.8445.
[0014] In order to achieve the above object, the present invention adopts the following technical measures:
[0015] A strain of Bacillus thuringiensis isolated from soil. Fermentation is carried out with fermentation medium, and cultured until paraspora crystals fall off. Bioassays were carried out on relatively sensitive Plutella xylostella, Btk-resistant Plutella xylostella and Cry1Ac-resistant insecticidal crystal protein Plutella xylostella, Tenebrio molitor, and all had strong insecticidal effects on the above-mentioned tested pests...
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[0035] Embodiment 2: This embodiment differs from Embodiment 1 in that: the Bacillus thuringiensis HLJ-66 carries insecticidal crystal protein genes including cry1Ac, cry2Ab and cry7,8, and exotoxin cyt gene. Others are the same as in the first embodiment.
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[0036] Specific embodiment three: the difference between this embodiment and specific embodiment one or two is: the active Bacillus thuringiensis HLJ-66 against Bt diamondback moth is a strain to Lepidoptera pests, anti-Btk Lepidoptera pests , Anti-Cry1Ac insecticidal crystal protein Lepidoptera pests and Coleoptera pests have high virulence Bacillus thuringiensis. Others are the same as in the first or second embodiment.
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