Publications by authors named "M Ines Onco"

Bacillus thuringiensis toxins of the Cry1I class have dual specificity for insects in the orders Coleoptera and Lepidoptera. We assessed the toxicity of a Cry1Ia protein from an Argentinian B. thuringiensis strain against agricultural pests in the families Tenebrionidae, Curculionidae, Noctuidae and Tortricidae.

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Preliminary bioassays with whole cultures (WC) of 124 Bacillus thuringiensis strains were performed with neonate larvae of Anthonomus grandis, a major cotton pest in Argentina and other regions of the Americas. Three exotic and four native strains were selected for causing more than 50% mortality. All of them were β-exotoxin producers.

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Some Bacillus thuringiensis strains secrete type I β-exotoxin, which is a non-specific insecticidal and thermostable adenine nucleoside oligosaccharide. Toxicity bioassays and HPLC are traditional methods for detecting β-exotoxin. With the aim of establish a first rapid approach for prediction of type I β-exotoxin production, two PCR-based methods were successfully evaluated in B.

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