Studies on Bacillus thuringiensis H‐14 strains isolated in Egypt. VII. Toxicity to insecticide resistant and susceptible strains of mosquitoes

A. Abdel-Hameed, C. Leake, G. Carlberg, S. Niemelä, O. El-Tayeb
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Two strains of Bacillus thuringiensis H-14 (M1 and S128) isolated in Egypt were bioassayed in the laboratory against various insecticide-susceptible and -resistant mosquito species and strains. The results for both bacterial strains tested against Aedes (4 strains), Culex (4 strains), and Anopheles (7 strains) larvae indicate a wide spectrum of larvicidal activity within the Culicidae. Generally, fourth instar larvae of the Aedes and Culex strains were found to be more susceptible than third instar larvae of Anopheles strains. In addition, mosquito strains within the same species that have different geographical origins and/or resistance patterns to residual insecticides were found to have different susceptibilites to the tested preparations. No apparent relationship was found between resistance to insecticides in these mosquito strains and their susceptibility to the tested preparations of B. thuringiensis H-14. These data indicate that B. thuringiensis H-14 could be of potential use against insecticide-resistant vector populations in integrated disease-control programs. © 1994 by John Wiley & Sons, Inc..
苏云金芽孢杆菌H‐14埃及分离株的研究。7。对抗杀虫剂和敏感蚊子的毒性
对从埃及分离的2株苏云金芽孢杆菌H-14 (M1和S128)进行了室内生物测定,测定其对多种杀虫剂敏感和耐药蚊种和毒株的抗性。对伊蚊(4株)、库蚊(4株)和按蚊(7株)幼虫的检测结果表明,库蚊科两种细菌均具有广谱的杀幼虫活性。一般来说,伊蚊和库蚊4龄幼虫比按蚊3龄幼虫更敏感。此外,发现同一物种中具有不同地理来源和/或对残留杀虫剂抗性模式的蚊虫品系对所测制剂的敏感性不同。这些蚊虫对杀虫剂的抗性与对苏云金芽孢杆菌H-14制剂的敏感性无明显关系。这些数据表明,在综合疾病控制规划中,苏云金芽孢杆菌H-14可用于抗杀虫剂病媒种群。©1994 by John Wiley & Sons, Inc.。
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