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Se ha experimentado en plantaciones de manzano de sidra y mesa en Asturias el control de la carpocapsa Cydia pomonella (L.) mediante granulovirus y la utilización de difusores de la feromona sexual específica ((E,E)-8,10-dodecadien-1-ol).
Miñarro Prado, Marcos +1 more
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The Codling moth granulovirus (Cydia pomonella granulovirus, CpGV, Baculoviridae) is one of the most important bio control agents of the codling moth in apple production.
Reineke, Annette +7 more
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BACKGROUND The effects of foliar applications of microdoses of sucrose to reduce the damage by the codling moth have been reported from nine trials carried in France and Algeria from 2009 to 2014.
Derridj, Sylvie +20 more
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Naturally Occurring Yeasts Associated with Thaumatotibia leucotreta Can Enhance the Efficacy of the Cryptophlebia Leucotreta Granulovirus. [PDF]
van der Merwe M +4 more
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The development and potential of the biological insecticide granulovirus on codling moth
Cydia pomonella granulovirus is being developed for the UK market and offers opportunities for orchard growers to develop reduced pesticide residue programmes when targeting codling moth ...
Horgan, A R
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Correction to: Developments in the classification and nomenclature of arthropod-infecting large DNA viruses that contain pif genes. [PDF]
van Oers MM +8 more
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International audienceSince 2004, some codling moth (Cydia pomonella) populations resistant to the Mexican isolate of Cydia pomonella granulovirus (CpGV-M) were detected in different organic orchards in Western Europe.
Tallot, Yannis +8 more
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The History of Baculovirology in Africa. [PDF]
Moore S, Jukes M.
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Infuence of diet composition on mortality of Cydia pomonella larvae infected with CpGV
Various diets and methods of virus application can be used in bioassays to test the efficacy of Cydia pomonella granulovirus (CpGV) biocontrol agents against codling moth (Cydia pomonella L.).
Kumar, Jiban +4 more
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CpGV-MCp5 is a natural mutant of the Cydia pomonella Granulovirus (Mexican isolate) (CpGV-M) that harbors an insect host transposon termed TCl4.7 in its genome. TCl4.7 is located between the open reading frames Cp15 and Cp16 and separates two homologous regions hr3 and hr4, which have been recently shown to be origins of replication of CpGV-M. The MCp5
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