Efecto inhibitorio de los extractos foliares de algunas especies forestales sobre el Bacillus thuringiensis var. dendrolimus en condiciones de laboratorio
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Ha sido señalado por otros autores el efecto que son capaces de ejercer las sustancias contenidas en los extractos de algunas especies forestales sobre el desarrollo del Bacillus thuringiensis comercial. El efecto inhibitorio de los extractos foliares de Pinus caribaea Morelet, Pinus tropicalis Morelet, Hibiscus elatus L. y Cedrela odorata L. sobre Bacillus thuringiensis (Berliner) var. dendrolimus fue estudiado en condiciones de laboratorio con el objetivo de determinar si las sustancias contenidas en dichos extractos pueden inhibir o favorecer el crecimiento de la bacteria. Los resultados indicaron que algunos de los extractos de Pinus estudiados son capaces de inhibir el desarrollo in vitro de la bacteria, mientras que los de las latifolias consideradas no impiden el crecimiento de la misma.
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