1. Biological and genetic characterization of a Pakistani isolate of Spodoptera litura nucleopolyhedrovirus.
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Ali, Ghulam, van der Werf, Wopke, and Vlak, Just M.
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SPODOPTERA littoralis ,INSECT genetics ,BIOLOGICAL control of insects ,INSECTICIDE resistance ,NUCLEOPOLYHEDROVIRUSES ,AGRICULTURAL pests ,AGRICULTURE - Abstract
Spodoptera liturais an emerging insect pest in a wide range of crops worldwide. The insect is difficult to control because of resistance development to synthetic insecticides and emerging resistance toBacillus thuringiensistoxins. Therefore, there is a need to develop biological control agents, preferably from an indigenous source to avoid risks associated with the importation of exotic natural antagonists. A Pakistani isolate ofS. lituranucleopolyhedrovirus (SpltNPV,Baculoviridae), SpltNPV-Pak-BNG, was obtained from the field and characterized biologically and genetically, and compared to a SpltNPV reference isolate, SpltNPV-G1, thought to be of Chinese origin. The dose–mortality response (LD50) of SpltNPV-Pak-BNG was not significantly different from that of the reference isolate SpltNPV-G1, but the time-to-death (LT50) was significantly shorter for SpltNPV-Pak-BNG than for SpltNPV-G1. DNA restriction enzyme profiling indicated that SpltNPV-Pak-BNG and SpltNPV-G1 are different viruses. Sequence analysis of ‘ORF24’, specific for SpltNPV (and S. littoralis NPV as ORF21), and the conserved baculovirus core genespolyhedrin,DNApol,pif-2andlef-8confirmed that this was indeed the case and that SpltNPV-Pak-BNG is a genuine SpltNPV variant, whereas the SpltNPV-G1 isolate we used is, in fact, a SpliNPV variant, renamed to SpliNPV-G1. The newly isolated SpltNPV-Pak-BNG has the potential for development as a biocontrol agent ofS. liturain Pakistan. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2018
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