Abstract
A total of 302 strains of Bacillus thuringiensis flagellar (H) serotype 3, collected from sericultural environments and soils of the three main islands (Honshu, Shikoku and Kyushu) of Japan, were examined for their H antigenic subserotypes. Of these strains, 259 (85.8%) were identified as the H subserotype 3a : 3c (subsp. alesti), 16 (5.3%) were referable to the subserotype 3a : 3b : 3c (subsp. kurstaki), 26 (8.6%) belonged to the subserotype 3a : 3d : 3e (subsp. fukuokaensis) and one strain (0.3%) was the subserotype 3a : 3d (subsp. sumiyoshiensis). The subserotypes 3a : 3c and 3a : 3b : 3c were present in sericultural environments only; the former was distributed in Honshu and Shikoku Islands but not in Kyushu Island, and the latter was distributed in Honshu and Kyushu Islands but not in Shikoku Island. The subserotype 3a : 3d : 3e, mainly found in soils but occasionally in sericultural environments, was distributed in the three main islands. It also appeared that the subserotype 3a : 3d : 3e, a recently described subserotype, was distributed in Japan more widely than the globally disseminated subserotype 3a : 3b : 3c. The results clearly showed geographical and ecological differences in the distribution of subserotypes.