Abstract

Bio-pesticides that utilize beneficial microbial agents represent a new option that can potentially reduce reliance on chemical pesticides. To facilitate control of crop pests, this study includes both selection and characterization of Bacillus thuringiensis strains based on Cry gene content and toxicity evaluation. The result is an effective and non-hazardous polyphagous lepidopteran pest controller, Helicoverpa armigera. To achieve this objective, we selected ten soil bacteria samples selected from 10 different agricultural regions in Queretaro State, Mexico. Certainly, 65 and 130 kDa protein bands were observed in SDS-PAGE analysis of spore-crystal mixtures. Efficacy of bio-pesticides, 4 g/L effective water yielded maximum mortality; a mean of 64.88% of tomato fruit borer larvae were eliminated. The PCR sequences of bacterial strain were characterized and showed 98–99% similarity shows the distance from comparison of the 16S rRNA gene sequences of Bacillus thuringiensis.

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