
doi: 10.1002/ps.927
pmid: 15307664
Abstract Twelve Cry proteins from Bacillus thuringiensis Berliner were tested in bioassays on cacao plantations in Indonesia for activity against the larvae of cocoa pod borer ( Conopomorpha cramerella (Snellen)), an insect pest of the cacao tree. Through the damage caused by their feeding, the larvae of cocoa pod borer cause the pods of the cocoa tree to ripen prematurely. They are difficult to control with conventional measures. Preliminary assays identified five toxins that were more active than others. In two subsequent bioassays the activity of selected toxins was determined more accurately. Three Cry1 proteins with relatively little homology were all found to be toxic, opening perspectives for controlling cocoa pod borer by expression of Cry proteins in transgenic plants. Copyright © 2004 Society of Chemical Industry
Cacao, Insecticides, binding, Bacillus thuringiensis Toxins, Bacterial Toxins, domain iii, brush-border membrane, spodoptera-exigua, resistance, Endotoxins, Lepidoptera, Hemolysin Proteins, Bacterial Proteins, Larva, Animals, crystal proteins, Biological Assay, lepidoptera, Pest Control, Biological, management
Cacao, Insecticides, binding, Bacillus thuringiensis Toxins, Bacterial Toxins, domain iii, brush-border membrane, spodoptera-exigua, resistance, Endotoxins, Lepidoptera, Hemolysin Proteins, Bacterial Proteins, Larva, Animals, crystal proteins, Biological Assay, lepidoptera, Pest Control, Biological, management
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