Bacillus lentimorbus
Bacillus lentimorbus | |
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Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Bacteria |
Division: | Firmicutes |
Class: | Bacilli |
Order: | Bacillales |
Family: | Bacillaceae |
Genus: | Bacillus |
Species: | B. lentimorbus |
Binomial name | |
Bacillus lentimorbus | |
Bacillus lentimorbus is a Gram-positive bacterium used as a soil or plant inoculant in agriculture and horticulture. It is the causative agent of Milky disease in some scarab beetle larvae.[1]
See also
References
- ↑ Karen E. Rippere, Monique T. Tran, Allan A. Yousten,’ Khidir H. Hilu and Michael G. Klein’. Bacillus popilliae and Bacillus lentimorbus, bacteria causing milky disease in Japanese beetles and related scarab larvae. International Journal of Systematic Bacteriology (1998), 48, 395-402
Further reading
- Stokes, C.E. (2013). "Diversity of fungal and bacterial communities in tip/end rot diseased sweetpotatoes". Phytopathology 103 (S1): 10. doi:10.1094/PHYTO-103-5-S1.1.
- Özbek, Hikmet; Çoruh, Saliha (2012). "Larval parasitoids and larval diseases of Malacosoma neustria L. (Lepidoptera: Lasiocampidae) detected in Erzurum Province, Turkey" (PDF). Turkish Journal of Zoology. doi:10.3906/zoo-1104-12. Retrieved 11 November 2014.
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