1. Penetration into caterpillar cells of virus-like particles injected during oviposition by parasitoid ichneumonid wasps
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S.B. Vinson and Donald B. Stoltz
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Insecta ,food.ingredient ,Oviposition ,Wasps ,Immunology ,Morphogenesis ,Insect Viruses ,Virus Replication ,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology ,Microbiology ,Basement Membrane ,Epithelium ,Parasitoid ,Calyx ,food ,Botany ,Genetics ,Animals ,Caterpillar ,Molecular Biology ,biology ,Ovary ,General Medicine ,Penetration (firestop) ,biology.organism_classification ,Hymenoptera ,Membrane ,Larva ,Biophysics ,Oviduct ,Female ,Ichnovirus - Abstract
.. . .. , . .~ .. . . . . . . ... ~ . ' tween the ovarioles and oviduct (N~~-~~~ rt present a matter for speculation, although it might 1975). particle morphogenesis occurs in associa- reasonably be expected that some interaction with . . tion with an amorphous fibrogranular of basement membranes and (or) host cells should the sort commonly observed in vil-ogenic or occur. We considered therefore that as a first step it virus Lf2,ctories.3 M~~~~-~ extracellu12,r pal-ticles would be useful to determine by means of electron consist ofa biconvex nucleocapsid surrounded by microscopy the in uiuo distribution of particles intwo unit memblanes; the inner membrane is as- jected into host caterpillars by female wasps. We sembled de t70v(., and [he is acquil.ed by bud- describe here morphological aspects of early inding into the lumen of the calyx (N~~~~~ et teractions between calyx particles and caterpillar 3975), which often becomes completely filled with particles: viz., the calyx 'fluid.' Calyx fluid parti
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- 1979
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