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Lysinibacillus sphaericus (reclassified - previously known as Bacillus sphaericus) is a Gram-positive, mesophilic, rod-shaped bacterium commonly found on soil. It can form resistant endospores that are tolerant to high temperatures, chemicals and ultraviolet light and can remain viable for long periods of time. It is of particular interest to the World Health Organization due to the larvicide effect of some strains against two mosquito genera (Culex and Anopheles), more effective than Bacillus thuringiensis, frequently used as a biological pest control. L. sphaericus cells in a vegetative state are also effective against Aedes aegypti larvae, an important vector of yellow fever and dengue viruses.

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  • Lysinibacillus sphaericus (früher Bacillus sphaericus) ist eine Gram-positive Bakterienspezies, deren Peptidoglycanzellwand das namensgebende Lysin sowie Asparaginsäure, Alanin und Glutaminsäure enthält. Das Sporen bildende Bakterium kommt natürlicherweise in Böden vor. Es ist resistent gegen höhere Schwermetallkonzentrationen. Lysinibacillus sphaericus ist ein pathogener Erreger für zahlreiche Insekten. (de)
  • Esta especie de bacteria fue transferida (nueva combinación), junta a otras situadas en el género Bacillus, cuando se propuso el nuevo género Lysinibacillus Ahmed et al. 2007,​ cuya especie tipo también fue descrita como nueva en esta publicación: Lysinibacillus boronitolerans. Lysinibacillus sphaericus C3-41 es una bacteria Gram positiva del suelo, mesófila, que ocurre naturalmente. Fue aislada de un sitio de cría de mosquitos en China, en 1987.​Es utilizada como alternativa de control biológico de insectos, principalmente de zancudos o mosquitos transmisores de enfermedades y para la limpieza de aguas afectadas por derrames de petróleo. (es)
  • Lysinibacillus sphaericus (reclassified - previously known as Bacillus sphaericus) is a Gram-positive, mesophilic, rod-shaped bacterium commonly found on soil. It can form resistant endospores that are tolerant to high temperatures, chemicals and ultraviolet light and can remain viable for long periods of time. It is of particular interest to the World Health Organization due to the larvicide effect of some strains against two mosquito genera (Culex and Anopheles), more effective than Bacillus thuringiensis, frequently used as a biological pest control. L. sphaericus cells in a vegetative state are also effective against Aedes aegypti larvae, an important vector of yellow fever and dengue viruses. L. sphaericus has five homology groups (I-V), with group II further dividing into subgroups IIA and IIB. Due to the low levels of homology between groups, it has been suggested that each might represent a distinct species, but owing to a lack of research on this topic, all remain designated as L. sphaericus. (en)
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  • Ahmed et al. 2007 (en)
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  • Lysinibacillus (en)
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  • Lysinibacillus sphaericus (früher Bacillus sphaericus) ist eine Gram-positive Bakterienspezies, deren Peptidoglycanzellwand das namensgebende Lysin sowie Asparaginsäure, Alanin und Glutaminsäure enthält. Das Sporen bildende Bakterium kommt natürlicherweise in Böden vor. Es ist resistent gegen höhere Schwermetallkonzentrationen. Lysinibacillus sphaericus ist ein pathogener Erreger für zahlreiche Insekten. (de)
  • Lysinibacillus sphaericus (reclassified - previously known as Bacillus sphaericus) is a Gram-positive, mesophilic, rod-shaped bacterium commonly found on soil. It can form resistant endospores that are tolerant to high temperatures, chemicals and ultraviolet light and can remain viable for long periods of time. It is of particular interest to the World Health Organization due to the larvicide effect of some strains against two mosquito genera (Culex and Anopheles), more effective than Bacillus thuringiensis, frequently used as a biological pest control. L. sphaericus cells in a vegetative state are also effective against Aedes aegypti larvae, an important vector of yellow fever and dengue viruses. (en)
  • Esta especie de bacteria fue transferida (nueva combinación), junta a otras situadas en el género Bacillus, cuando se propuso el nuevo género Lysinibacillus Ahmed et al. 2007,​ cuya especie tipo también fue descrita como nueva en esta publicación: Lysinibacillus boronitolerans. (es)
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  • Lysinibacillus sphaericus (de)
  • Lysinibacillus sphaericus (es)
  • Lysinibacillus sphaericus (en)
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