Morphological study of bacillus thuringiensis crystals and spores

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In this paper, we report a morphological study of the crystals and spores of different shapes synthesized by seven different strains of Bacillus thuringiensis. Crystals and spores were sep-arated after 48 h of culture on T3 agar medium and imaged under a scanning electron microscope (SEM). Sizes of the crystals and spores were determined using Image J software. The results showed that crystal and spore sizes were normally distributed. In addition, the volumes and aspect ratios of the crystals and spores were calculated. The statistical analysis of the data showed the variability of the size distribution and morphological data of the crystals produced by the analyzed strains. Fur-thermore, variations in spore size and shape within the same serovar were observed, indicating that, perhaps, there are still some unexplored differences between strains of this serovar, making them less identical than what was believed so far.

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Loutfi, H., Fayad, N., Pellen, F., Jeune, B. L., Chakroun, M., Benfarhat, D., … Abboud, M. (2021). Morphological study of bacillus thuringiensis crystals and spores. Applied Sciences (Switzerland), 11(1), 1–15. https://doi.org/10.3390/app11010155

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