Identification of Diverse Toxin Complex Clusters and an eCIS Variant in Serratia proteamaculans Pathovars of the New Zealand Grass Grub ( Costelytra Giveni ) and Manuka Beetle ( Pyronota Spp.) Larvae

Author:

Hurst Mark R. H.12ORCID,Beattie Amy1,Laugraud Aurelie3,Townsend Richard1,Sitter Lesley12,van Koten Chikako3,Harper Lincoln4

Affiliation:

1. Resilient Agriculture, AgResearch, Lincoln Research Centre, Christchurch, New Zealand

2. Bio-Protection Research Centre, Lincoln University, Christchurch, New Zealand

3. Knowledge & Analytics, AgResearch, Lincoln Research Centre, Christchurch, New Zealand

4. Curtin University, Centre for Crop and Disease Management, School of Molecular and Life, Bentley, Western Australia, Australia

Abstract

New pathotypes of the insect pathogen Serratia , each with differing virulence attributes and host specificity toward larvae of the New Zealand manuka beetle and grass grub, have been identified. All of the Serratia proteamaculans isolates contained one of seven different insect-active toxin clusters or one of three eCIS variants.

Funder

Ministry for Business Innovation and Employment

Publisher

American Society for Microbiology

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Cell Biology,Microbiology (medical),Genetics,General Immunology and Microbiology,Ecology,Physiology

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