Shouji Asano
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Letters in Applied Microbiology | 1992
Michio Ohba; H. Iwahana; Shouji Asano; Nobukazu Suzuki; R. Sato; Hidetaka Hori
A spore‐forming bacterium isolated from the soil of Japan was assigned to Bacillus thuringiensis serovar japonensis (flagellar antigen 23). Parasporal inclusions of this isolate were spherical to ovoid in shape and exhibited high larvicidal activity against coleopterous scarabaeid beetles, the cupreous chafer. Anomala cuprea, the soybean beetle, Anomala rufocuprea, and the Japanese beetle. Popillia japonica. No toxicity was shown by this isolate against larvae of Lepidoptera, Diptera, and Orthoptera, and adults of a chrysomelid coleopteran.
Journal of Invertebrate Pathology | 1992
Katsutoshi Ogiwara; Leslie S. Indrasith; Shouji Asano; Hidetaka Hori
Midgut juices were prepared from Adoxophyes sp., smaller tea tortrix (STT); Bombyx mori, silkworm (SW); Spodoptera litura, common cutworm (CCW); Plutella xylostella, diamondback moth (DBM); and Musca domestica, housefly (HF) and immobilized onto Sepharose 4B. delta-Endotoxins (ICPs) from Bacillus thuringiensis subsp. kurstaki HD-1 and HD-73 were digested by these immobilized gut juice proteases. All gut juices tested derived relatively proteolytic resistant cores from ICP. The molecular sizes of these cores, about 55 kDa in SDS-PAGE, were resulted. In the case of CCW, however, digestion was very strong and only 1/20 concentration of core protein remained relative to other digests. The N-terminal amino acid sequencing of the core proteins showed that they were truncated at the very end of the N-terminus of protoxin, CryIA, at different sites. Although housefly larvae were completely insensitive to active toxin, the gut juice produced the core, suggesting that the housefly may lack the binding sites for the core-active toxin.
Letters in Applied Microbiology | 1992
Leslie S. Indrasith; Nobukazu Suzuki; Katsutoshi Ogiwara; Shouji Asano; Hidetaka Hori
Insecticidal crystal proteins (ICP) from Bacillus thuringiensis serovar kurstaki HD‐1 and HD‐73 were activated by immobilized trypsin or chymotrypsin. The activated toxins (10 μg or more) as well as unactivated ICP killed adult house flies but not larvae. Bacillus thuringiensis strain son diego did not kill house flies. In this experimental system, the average life span of the adult house fly was 8 days and the activated toxins reduced it to 2 days. The unactivated insecticidal crystal protein also reduced it to 4 days at the same concentration as the activated toxin.
Archive | 1994
Michio Ohba; Hidenori Iwahana; Ryoichi Sato; Nobukazu Suzuki; Katsutoshi Ogiwara; Kazunobu Sakanaka; Hidetaka Hori; Shouji Asano; Tadaaki Kawasugi
Biological Control | 1994
Nobukazu Suzuki; Hidetaka Hori; Mineo Tachibana; Shouji Asano
Journal of Applied Microbiology | 1994
Hidetaka Hori; Nobukazu Suzuki; Katsutoshi Ogiwara; M. Himejima; Leslie S. Indrasith; Masayoshi Minami; Shouji Asano; Ryoichi Sato; Michio Ohba; Hidenori Iwahana
Archive | 1992
Michio Ohba; Hidenori Iwahana; Ryoichi Sato; Nobukazu Suzuki; Katsutoshi Ogiwara; Kazunobu Sakanaka; Hidetaka Hori; Shouji Asano; Tadaaki Kawasugi
Applied Entomology and Zoology | 1993
Nobukazu Suzuki; Hidetaka Hori; Shouji Asano
Archive | 1992
Michio Ohba; Hidenori Iwahana; Ryoichi Sato; Nobukazu Suzuki; Katsutoshi Ogiwara; Kazunobu Sakanaka; Hidetaka Hori; Shouji Asano; Tadaaki Kawasugi
Archive | 1992
Michio Ohba; Hidenori Iwahana; Ryoichi Sato; Nobukazu Suzuki; Katsutoshi Ogiwara; Kazunobu Sakanaka; Hidetaka Hori; Shouji Asano; Tadaaki Kawasugi