Salehi Jouzani et al., 2008 - Google Patents
Molecular detection of nematicidal crystalliferous Bacillus thuringiensis strains of Iran and evaluation of their toxicity on free-living and plant-parasitic nematodesSalehi Jouzani et al., 2008
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- Salehi Jouzani G
- Seifinejad A
- Saeedizadeh A
- Nazarian A
- Yousefloo M
- Soheilivand S
- Mousivand M
- Jahangiri R
- Yazdani M
- Amiri R
- Akbari S
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- Canadian journal of Microbiology
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The characterization of nematode-effective strains and cry genes in the Iranian Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) collection (70 isolates) is presented. Characterization was based on PCR analysis using 12 specific primers for cry5, cry6, cry12, cry13, cry14, and cry21 genes …
- 241000244206 Nematoda 0 title abstract description 92
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