Abstract

Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) isolates were found in all samples of soil in nine Governorates of Yemen. From 384 isolates of Bacillus recovered from these soil samples after acetate selection, 104 isolates (27.1%) were Bt. Five isolates of Bt were selected and insecticidal activity was tested against Culex pipiens, Callosobruchus maculatus and Spodoptera littoralis. The Bt isolate YH18 gave toxicity to all tested insects larvae. This study extended to isolate phages active against the selected Bt isolates. Five phages were isolated and classified into two groups of tailed phages. Four phages with long non-contractile tails and hexagonal heads (Siphoviridae) and one phage with very short tail and isometric head (Podoviridae). Susceptibility of selected Bt to infect by these phages was studied by spot-test technique. Also the Bt isolate no YH18 was resistant to all tested phages. This is the first report illustrates the diversity and the abundance of Bt and Bt phage in Yemen soil.

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