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. 2017 Apr 25;7(1):60. doi: 10.1007/s13205-017-0717-6

Table 2.

Commercially available bacterial species with insecticidal activity

Bacterial sp. Target pests Effectors molecules References
Subdivision: Firmicutes, Order: Bacillales
 B. popilliae Japanese beetle grubs Cry and Cyt toxins Kaya et al. 2008
 B. sphaericus Mosquitoes Cry and Cyt toxins El-Bendary 2006
 B.t. subsp. aizawai Lepidopteran larvae Cry and Cyt toxins Soberón et al. 2012
 B.t. subsp. israelensis Mosquito Cry and Cyt toxins Bravo et al. 2007
 B.t. subsp. kurstaki Lepidopteran larvae Cry and Cyt toxins Bravo et al. 2007
 B.t. subsp. tenebrionis Coleoptera pests Cry and Cyt toxins Bravo et al. 2007
Subdivision: Firmicutes, Order: Clostridiales
 C. bifermentans Mosquito Qureshi et al. 2014
Subdivision: Firmicutes, Order: Actinomycetales
 Saccharopolyspora spinosa Two-spotted spider mites Spinosyns Sparks et al. 2012
 Streptomyces avermitilis Colorado potato beetle Doramectin congeners Wang et al. 2011a, 2011b
Subdivision: Gracilicutes, Order: Pseudomonadales
 P. alcaligenes Locusts, grasshoppers Insecticidal protein (Ppip) Ruffner et al. 2015
 P. aureofaciens Scrub, mildew Insecticidal toxin (Fit) Ruffner et al. 2015
Subdivision: Gracilicutes, Order: Enterobacteriales
 Serratia entomophila New Zealand grass grub sepA, sepB, sepC and Afp Hurst et al. 2007