Abstract

Colonies of Bacillus sphaericus on primary isolation have been identified using an oligonucleotide probe targeted to a specific region of the 16S rRNA. Of 3440 colonies from soil samples from Brazil, 57 hybridized to the probe in colony blots but when purified DNA was used in slot-blots the probe was more specific and only 27 isolates hybridized. Of these, 20 strains were confirmed as members of DNA homology group IIA (potential mosquitocidal strains) by ribotyping and isoenzyme analysis. However, none of these strains was toxic to Anopheles or Culex larvae, nor did they contain recognized toxin genes. This is the first demonstration of such non-pathogenic strains of B. sphaericus DNA homology group IIA and their common occurrence suggests that pathogenicity is not an important contribution to the success of these bacteria in the environment. Similar screening of strains from Scottish soils indicated that B. sphaericus DNA homology group IIA strains were less common in this habitat and none were recovered on this occasion.

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Author notes

1

Institute for Technology, FAL, D-38116 Braunschweig, Germany.

2

Department of Geology and Applied Geology, University of Glasgow, Glasgow G12 8QQ, UK.