The Genetical Study of Antimicrobial Resistance of Some Strains of Common Entomopathogenic Bacteria

Authors

  • Gagik Mikaelyan Scientific and Production center (SPC) “Armbiotechnology” National Academy of Sciences of Republic of Armenia (NAS RA), Senior laboratory assistant
  • Bella Babayan “Agrobiotechnology Scientific Center”, Branch of Armenian National Agrarian University ANAU; SPC “Armbiotechnology” NAS RA, PhD researcher
  • Marina Kinosyan SPC “Armbiotechnology” NAS RA, researcher
  • Tamara Davidyan SPC “Armbiotechnology” NAS RA, researcher
  • Marina Melkumyan SPC “Armbiotechnology”, NAS RA; PhD, senior researcher

Keywords:

Entomopathogen, antimicrobial resistance, PCR, Lysisnobacillus spaericus, Brevibacillus laterosporus

Abstract

Entomopathogens have a significantly negative impact on pollinators (bees, butterflies, etc.). It is actual problem because of extremal importance the mentioned insects for agriculture. Simultaneously some entomopathogens synthesize the substances which are toxic for mammalians. The other aspect of importance is a potential usage of Lysisnobacillus spaericus and Brevibacillus laterosporus as biological enemies of phytopathogens. Thus, antibiotic-resistance of entomopathogenic bacteria is very important for the efficiency of combined and complex preparations of plant protection. Current research is devoted to the genetical study of antibiotic-resistance of some common entomopathogens, which are being used in plant protection preparations.

Published

2024-03-17

How to Cite

Gagik Mikaelyan, Bella Babayan, Marina Kinosyan, Tamara Davidyan, & Marina Melkumyan. (2024). The Genetical Study of Antimicrobial Resistance of Some Strains of Common Entomopathogenic Bacteria. Interdisciplinary Science Studies, (5). Retrieved from https://ojs.scipub.de/index.php/ISS/article/view/3147

Issue

Section

Biological Sciences