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KMID : 0545120130230081099
Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology
2013 Volume.23 No. 8 p.1099 ~ p.1106
Efficiency and Midgut Histopathological Effect of the Newly Isolated Bacillus thuringiensis KS ¥ä-Endotoxins on the Emergent Pest Tuta absoluta
Kais Jamoussi

Sameh Sellami
Zina Nasfi
Saloua Krichen-Makni
Slim Tounsi
Abstract
Tuta absoluta (Povolny, 1994) is a devastating moth to the Solanaceae plants. It is a challenging pest to control, especially on tomatoes. In this work, we studied the entomopathogenic activity of the Cry-forming ¥ä-endotoxins produced by Bacillus thuringiensis strain KS and B. thuringiensis kurstaki reference strain HD1 against T. absoluta. These strains carried the cry2, cry1Ab, cry1Aa / cry1Ac, and cry1I genes, and KS also carried a cry1C gene. The ¥ä-endotoxins of KS were approximately twofold more toxic against the third instar larvae than those of HD1, as they showed lower 50% and 90% lethal concentrations (0.80 and 2.70 ¥ìg/cm©÷ (¥ä-endotoxins/tomato leaf)) compared with those of HD1 (1.70 and 4.50 ¥ìg/cm©÷) (p < 0.05). Additionally, the larvae protease extract showed at least six caseinolytic activities, which activated the KS and HD1 ¥ä- endotoxins, yielding the active toxins of about 65 kDa and the protease-resistant core of about 58 kDa. Moreover, the histopathological effects of KS and HD1 ¥ä-endotoxins on the larvae midgut consisted of an apical columnar cell vacuolization, microvillus damage, and epithelial cell disruption. These results showed that the KS strain could be a candidate for T. absoluta control.
KEYWORD
Tomato borer, epithelium, Cry proteins
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