Methacrylate embedding as a new technique for histopathological studies on the effect of Bacillus thuringiensis against Culex pipiens.
mohamed adel hussein; R.F.A.Bakr;
Abstract
Studies on the pathogen Bacillus thuringiensis in Egypt and its possible role as a biological
control agent have been reviewed. More emphasis in research was given to some
lepidopterous cotton pests and few other species. Histopathological changes in B.
thuringiensis treated larvae could be observed in the midgut. The methacrylate embedding
technique achieved satisfactory results in concern of better preservation of histological fine
control agent have been reviewed. More emphasis in research was given to some
lepidopterous cotton pests and few other species. Histopathological changes in B.
thuringiensis treated larvae could be observed in the midgut. The methacrylate embedding
technique achieved satisfactory results in concern of better preservation of histological fine
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| Title | Methacrylate embedding as a new technique for histopathological studies on the effect of Bacillus thuringiensis against Culex pipiens. | Authors | mohamed adel hussein ; R.F.A.Bakr | Issue Date | 1990 | Publisher | Journal of the Egyptian Society of parasitology | Journal | Journal of the Egyptian Society of parasitology,VOL.20 NO.1,(1990) |
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