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Juli2301
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5

Which strains of bacteria were able to kill Lepidoptera sp. larvae

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1 answer:
Rainbow [2.3K]1 month ago
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The Pseudomonas strains exhibit varying impacts on the larvae of Lepidoptera sp., some of which are harmful or fatal. The specific strains Pseudomonas chlororaphis and Pseudomonas protegens, originating from sub-clade 1, have been found to be lethal to Lepidoptera sp. larvae.

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