Gene encoding nematode-active toxin PS63B cloned from Bacillus t

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ABSTRACT:
This invention concerns genes or gene fragments which have been cloned from novel Bacillus thuringiensis isolates which have nematicidal activity. These genes or gene fragments can be used to transform suitable hosts for controlling nematodes.

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