Roh J Y, Park H W, Jin B R, Kim H S, Yu Y M, Kang S K
Department of Agricultural Biology, College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Seoul National University, Suwon, Korea.
Lett Appl Microbiol. 1996 Oct;23(4):249-52. doi: 10.1111/j.1472-765x.1996.tb00076.x.
Four Bacillus Thuringiensis isolates from soil samples produced parasporal inclusions which were non-toxic to insects. The isolates were named B. thuringiensis NTB-1, NTB-2, NTB-3 and NTB-4. The parasporal inclusions were shown to be ovoid by phase contrast and scanning electron microscopy. The serotypes of the four isolates were determined by agglutination using 33 antisera; NTB-1 and NTB-4 seemed to be subsp. israelensis, and NTB-2 seemed to be subsp. pondicheriensis. NTB-3 did not react with the 33 antisera. However, comparison of parasporal protein and plasmid DNA patterns of the four isolates with those of 15 known non-toxic B. thuringiensis strains demonstrated that the four isolates are novel.