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Functional characterization of chitinase from Cydia pomonella granulovirus
Archives of Virology, 2007Baculovirus chitinases (V-CHIAs) play a crucial role in the terminal liquefaction of virus-infected larvae after death. Although v-chiAs from nucleopolyhedroviruses (NPVs) have been well characterized, little is known about v-chiAs from granuloviruses (GVs).
T, Daimon +3 more
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Biological Control, 2004
Abstract Repeated applications of Cydia pomonella granulovirus (CpGV) can effectively control the codling moth (CM) in apple orchards. However, it is still unknown whether horizontal transmission of the virus from infected to uninfected larvae contributes to the efficacy of the virus insecticide.
Susanne B. Steineke, Johannes A. Jehle
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Abstract Repeated applications of Cydia pomonella granulovirus (CpGV) can effectively control the codling moth (CM) in apple orchards. However, it is still unknown whether horizontal transmission of the virus from infected to uninfected larvae contributes to the efficacy of the virus insecticide.
Susanne B. Steineke, Johannes A. Jehle
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Advanced PGSS process for the encapsulation of the biopesticide Cydia pomonella granulovirus
The Journal of Supercritical Fluids, 2010Abstract The Cydia pomonella granulovirus (CpGV) is deployed worldwide in commercial (organic) apple orchards to control the pest codling moth ( Cydia pomonella ). Due to its strong UV sensitiveness and its low uptake the encapsulation of the untreated CpGV within an organic matrix together with admixed UV protectants and phago-stimulants is needed.
Matthias Pemsel +5 more
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Archives of Virology, 2011
To initiate an efficient primary infection, it is important for baculovirus virions to penetrate through the peritrophic membrane (PM) of the host insect. It is frequently reported that enhancins of baculoviruses significantly enhance viral infection by degrading the various protein components of PMs.
Xiangyang, Liu +5 more
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To initiate an efficient primary infection, it is important for baculovirus virions to penetrate through the peritrophic membrane (PM) of the host insect. It is frequently reported that enhancins of baculoviruses significantly enhance viral infection by degrading the various protein components of PMs.
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Virus Research, 1997
Recently, we described the isolation and characterisation of the novel lepidopteran transposon TCp3.2, which was found to be inserted into the genome of a spontaneous mutant of the baculovirus Cydia pomonella granulovirus (CpGV). Transposon TCp3.2, which is a member of the Tcl/mariner superfamily, is an apparently defective copy which became stably ...
Jehle, J.A. +3 more
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Recently, we described the isolation and characterisation of the novel lepidopteran transposon TCp3.2, which was found to be inserted into the genome of a spontaneous mutant of the baculovirus Cydia pomonella granulovirus (CpGV). Transposon TCp3.2, which is a member of the Tcl/mariner superfamily, is an apparently defective copy which became stably ...
Jehle, J.A. +3 more
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Novel types of resistance of codling moth to Cydia pomonella granulovirus
2017The Cydia pomonella granulovirus (CpGV, Baculoviridae) is an important biological control agent to control codling moth (CM; Cydia pomonella, L.) in organic and integrated pome fruit and walnut production. The CpGV is highly host-specific and supremely virulent for early larval stages of CM, additionally safe for the environment and other animals and ...
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Journal of Invertebrate Pathology, 2012
Resistance against the biocontrol agent Cydia pomonella granulovirus (CpGV-M) was previously observed in field populations of codling moth (CM, C. pomonella) in South-West Germany. Incidental observations in a laboratory reared field colony (CpR) indicated that this resistance is rather stable, even in genetically heterogeneous CM colonies consisting ...
Karin, Undorf-Spahn +5 more
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Resistance against the biocontrol agent Cydia pomonella granulovirus (CpGV-M) was previously observed in field populations of codling moth (CM, C. pomonella) in South-West Germany. Incidental observations in a laboratory reared field colony (CpR) indicated that this resistance is rather stable, even in genetically heterogeneous CM colonies consisting ...
Karin, Undorf-Spahn +5 more
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In Vitro Cellular & Developmental Biology - Animal
The oriental fruit moth, Grapholita molesta (Busck) (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae), is a major pest of fruit trees worldwide. In this study, an embryonic cell line QAU-Gm-E-L of the oriental fruit moth was successfully established. The cells grew adherently, round cells and spindle cells accounted for 43.0% and 42.2% of the total population, respectively ...
Gui-Ling Zheng +7 more
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The oriental fruit moth, Grapholita molesta (Busck) (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae), is a major pest of fruit trees worldwide. In this study, an embryonic cell line QAU-Gm-E-L of the oriental fruit moth was successfully established. The cells grew adherently, round cells and spindle cells accounted for 43.0% and 42.2% of the total population, respectively ...
Gui-Ling Zheng +7 more
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Screening of the promising granulovirus strains of Cydia pomonella L.
PROCEEDINGS OF IV INTERNATIONAL SCIENTIFIC CONFERENCE “CURRENT STATE, PROBLEMS AND PROSPECTS OF THE DEVELOPMENT OF AGRARIAN SCIENCE”, 2019A.A. Tsygichko +4 more
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2010
Codling moth larvae from 23 orchards located in five European countries were tested for their susceptibility/resistance to the Cydia pomonella granulovirus (CpGV-M) in standardized laboratory bioassays. Farmers observed in several of these populations reduced susceptibility to CpGV-M treatment. For each C.
Schmitt, Annegret +4 more
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Codling moth larvae from 23 orchards located in five European countries were tested for their susceptibility/resistance to the Cydia pomonella granulovirus (CpGV-M) in standardized laboratory bioassays. Farmers observed in several of these populations reduced susceptibility to CpGV-M treatment. For each C.
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