van Zijll de Jong, ERoush, TLGlare, TravisHampton, John2017-01-192016-01-1120162015-11-06van Zijll de Jong, E., Roush, T.L., Glare, T.R., & Hampton, J.G. (2016). Discovery of two Brevibacillus laterosporus isolates from brassica with insecticidal properties against diamondback moth. Biocontrol Science and Technology, 26(3), 426-431. doi 10.1080/09583157.2015.11184370958-3157DA8UY (isidoc)https://hdl.handle.net/10182/7711© 2016 Taylor & Francis. New biopesticides are required as diamondback moth (Plutella xylostella) develops field resistance to existing control measures. Following evaluation of 35 microbial isolates, 24 from brassica, two Brevibacillus laterosporus isolates were identified that caused mortality of larvae. Larval feeding declined with one isolate to levels comparable to that of Bacillus thuringiensis.pp.426-431en© 2016 Taylor & FrancisbiocontrolBacillus thuringiensiscabbageDelfinlarvaePlutella xylostellaDiscovery of two Brevibacillus laterosporus isolates from brassica with insecticidal properties against diamondback mothJournal Article10.1080/09583157.2015.1118437ANZSRC::1002 Environmental BiotechnologyANZSRC::100202 Biological Control1360-0478ANZSRC::3001 Agricultural biotechnologyANZSRC::4102 Ecological applicationsANZSRC::4104 Environmental management