Lethal effects of Spodoptera exigua nucleopolyhedrovirus isolated in Shiga Prefecture, Japan, on larvae of the beet armyworm, Spodoptera exigua (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae)
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Spodoptera exigua nucleopolyhedrovirus (SpeiNPV) isolated in Shiga Prefecture, Japan, was bioassayed with all five stages of the beet armyworm to determine lethal doses and survival times at three rearing temperatures: 20℃, 25℃, and 30℃ Rearing temperature did not significantly affect the susceptibility of S. exigua larvae to SpeiNPV The median lethal dose (LD_<50>) per insect for neonate, second-, third-, fourth-, and fifth-stage larvae was 2.5, 11.2, 5.5, 32.4, and 181.8 polyhedral occlusion bodies (POBs), respectively. These data demonstrate that this SpeiNPV isolate is extremely infectious, even to later stages of S. exigua larvae. The LD_<50> values corrected per unit larval body weight tended to decrease with larval age, from about 60 POBs for neonates to just a few POBs for each of the last three stages. This pattern is atypical for NPV-lepidopteran host insect systems, emphasizing the high infectivity of this NPV isolate. Rearing temperature and larval stage at the time of viral treatment significantly affected survival times, while viral dosage did not. Survival time decreased with increased rearing temperature, and increased with larval stage at the time of treatment. Median survival time (ST_<50>) was between 3 to 14 d, depending on the rearing temperature and larval stage at the time of viral treatment.
- 日本応用動物昆虫学会の論文
- 2002-02-25
著者
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TAKATSUKA Jun
Department of Aoolied Biological Science, Faculty of Agriculture, Tokyo University of Agriculture an
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Takatsuka Jun
Department Of Applied Biological Science Faculty Of Agriculture Tokyo University Of Agriculture And
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Kunimi Yasuhisa
Department Of Applied Biological Science Faculty Of Agriculture Tokyo University Of Agriculture And
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Kunimi Yasuhisa
Department Of App Lied Biological Science Faculty Of Agriculture Tokyo University Of Agriculture And
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