ABSTRACT
The supernatant arising after biomass separation of Bacillus thuringiensis var. israelensis by flocculation/sedimentation was re-used after being supplemented with 25, 50 and 75% (w/v) of the original culture medium, based on corn steep liquor, glucose and mineral salts. Supplementation at 75% gave a spore concentration (1 x 10(10) c.f.u. ml(-1)) five times greater than that obtained with the other supplements.
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Bacillus thuringiensis/growth & development , Glucose/chemistry , Salts/chemistry , Culture Media , Spores, Bacterial/growth & developmentABSTRACT
Bacillus sphaericus 2362 spore sedimentation was evaluated through batch settling experiments, using tannin as the flocculating agent. The flocculation was demonstrated to be efficient up to the tannin concentration of 150 ppm. The floc diameter averaged 208 micro m, and its density was found to be 1.09 g/mL. The sedimentation process using tannin as a flocculating agent is promising, and a spore concentrate was obtained without loss of biological activity, presenting a LC(50) equal to 0.22 ppm. The result indicates that the larvicide activity is appropriate for controlling populations of Culex quinquefasciatus.