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Autor:
Khushbu Chauhan, Chetna Mathur, Jyoti Kushwah, Tushar K. Dutta, Amit Ahuja, Vishal Singh Somvanshi
Publikováno v:
Toxicon. 194:53-62
The Gram-negative bacteria Photorhabdus lives in a symbiotic relationship with the insect-pathogenic Heterorhabditis nematodes and produces numerous hydrolytic enzymes, secondary metabolites and protein toxins. Seven Photorhabdus strains were previou
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology. 71
Two Gram-negative, rod-shaped bacteria, H1T and H3T, isolated from the digestive tract of Heterorhabditis entomopathogenic nematodes were biochemically and molecularly characterized to determine their taxonomic positions. The 16S rRNA gene sequences
Publikováno v:
Pesticide biochemistry and physiology. 157
Photorhabdus akhurstii can produce a variety of proteins that aid this bacterium and its mutualistic nematode vector, Heterorhabditis indica to kill the insect host. Herein, we characterized (by heterologously expressing in E. coli) an open reading f
Autor:
Bhumika Dubay, Jagadesan Sankarasubramanian, Uma Rao, Sivakumar Ramamoorthy, Vishal Singh Somvanshi, Jyoti Kushwah, Udayakumar S. Vishnu, Jeyaprakash Rajendhran
Publikováno v:
Microbiology Resource Announcements
Photorhabdus bacteria exhibit contrasting lifestyles; they are virulent insect pathogens but symbionts of the entomopathogenic Heterorhabditis nematodes. Photorhabdus genomes encode several secondary metabolites and insecticidal protein toxins.
Publikováno v:
Indian Journal of Microbiology. 57:125-128
Photorhabdus is an insect-pathogenic Gram negative enterobacterium found in the gut of Heterorhabditis nematodes. Photorhabdus is highly virulent to insects, and can kill insects rapidly upon injection at very low concentrations of one to few cells.
Publikováno v:
Indian Journal of Microbiology. 56:361-367
Majority of animals form symbiotic relationships with bacteria. Based on the number of bacterial species associating with an animal, these symbiotic associations can be mono-specific, relatively simple (2-25 bacterial species/animal) or highly comple
Publikováno v:
Toxicon : official journal of the International Society on Toxinology. 154
Photorhabdus luminescens is a gram-negative bacterium that symbiotically associates with insect-parasitic nematode, Heterorhabditis indica. Herein, we have characterized an insecticidal gene, Txp40 (1008 bp) from the indigenous isolates of P. lumines
Autor:
Dimple, Jyoti Kushwah, Manisha Tak, Neeharika singh, Dr. Ajay Singh Jethoo, Vijay Laxmi Kalyani
In today’s world due to rapid development of new shopping trend. The retailers launches new technologies for new shopping trend. In today scenario every people are busy. When we are talking about shopping from stores, shopping malls etc., the custo
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Autor:
Lata Nain, Jyoti Kushwah, Rameshwar Tiwari, Ram Kumar, Anil Kumar Saxena, Vishal Singh Somvanshi, Sangeeta Pandey
Publikováno v:
Microbiological Research. 169:693-698
A strain of Bacillus subtilis IARI-SP-1 isolated from soil long term irrigated with effluents of paper and pulp mill showed high β-1, 4-endoglucanase (2.5 IU/ml) but low activity of β-1, 4-exoglucanase (0.8 IU/ml) and β-glucosidase (0.084 IU/ml).
Publikováno v:
Indian journal of microbiology. 57(1)
Photorhabdus is an insect-pathogenic Gram negative enterobacterium found in the gut of Heterorhabditis nematodes. Photorhabdus is highly virulent to insects, and can kill insects rapidly upon injection at very low concentrations of one to few cells.