Abstract

Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) isolates from soil samples of rice-fields in Rio Grande do Sul (RS) were tested through PCR, aiming at the screening of six groups of Bt cry genes, which codify active proteins for coleopterans and lepidopterans rice pests, and their bioinsecticide potential regarding their use in IPM system, as well. Forty six Bt isolates were grown in Agar Nutrient for 12 h and submitted to total DNA extraction. The amplified fragments were analyzed in agarose gel (1-1.5%). The screening isolates showed that 56.51% were potentially lepidopterans specific (cry1, cry2 and cry9) and 21.73% were coleopteran specific (cry3 and cry7/8), with a homogeneous distribution in the rice-field areas in Rio Grande do Sul. Cry2 genes were found just once and in the Litoral area. Bioassays against Spodoptera frugiperda larvae showed the highest corrected mortality (25%) with Bt 2027-1 isolate selected by the presence of cry9 genes. The toxicity bioassays carried out with S. frugiperda using purified proteins of Bt aizawai HD68 indicated a LD50 of 0.95 µg/larvae. Two Bt isolates carrying the cry3 genes (PCR detection) caused a 100% mortality to Oryzophagus oryzae larvae. Bioassay results confirmed the prediction of Bt activity by PCR, which must have a straight relationship with the cry genes that codify those specific insecticidal proteins.

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