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Journal of Invertebrate Pathology, 2017
The European isolate Agrotis segetum granulovirus DA (AgseGV-DA) is a slow killing, type I granulovirus due to low dose-mortality responses within seven days post infection and a tissue tropism of infection restricted solely to the fat body of infected Agrotis segetum host larvae.
Gianpiero Gueli Alletti +4 more
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The European isolate Agrotis segetum granulovirus DA (AgseGV-DA) is a slow killing, type I granulovirus due to low dose-mortality responses within seven days post infection and a tissue tropism of infection restricted solely to the fat body of infected Agrotis segetum host larvae.
Gianpiero Gueli Alletti +4 more
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Genetic and biological variations amongPlutella xylostella granulovirus isolates
Phytoparasitica, 2008Success of a baculovirus in the field depends on the selection and utilization of effective isolates of viruses with increased pathogenicity and virulence. Isolates ofPlutella xylostella granuloviruses collected from Kenya and India were compared for genetic variations by restriction endonuclease enzyme analysis and for biological activity based on ...
S. Subramanian +2 more
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An immunochemical method for quantitation of Epinotia aporema granulovirus (EpapGV)
Journal of Virological Methods, 2003Epinotia aporema granulovirus (EpapGV) is a baculovirus that affects E. aporema larvae and has proven to be a good candidate for the biocontrol of this important pest in South America. As part of the quality control of the production of a bioinsecticide based on EpapGV, a sensitive method was developed for the detection and quantitation of the virus ...
Alejandro Daniel, Parola +3 more
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Multiplex PCR and quality control of Epinotia aporema granulovirus production
Virus Genes, 2008A specific multiplex PCR was developed for the rapid and highly sensitive quality control of the viral DNA during Epinotia aporema granulovirus (EpapGV) production. At the beginning of this work only 2.3% of the EpapGV genomic sequence was known. In order to increase the availability of specific information, the terminal sequences of the inserts of ...
Maria Alejandra, Manzán +5 more
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Morphological properties of the occlusion body of Adoxophyes orana granulovirus
Journal of Invertebrate Pathology, 2018A granulovirus (GV) that produces occlusion bodies (OBs) having an unusual morphology was found in an Adoxophyes sp. (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae) larva in a tea field in Miyazaki Prefecture, Japan. This isolate is considered to be a mutant of Adoxophyes orana granulovirus, designated AdorGV-M, because the nucleotide sequence of its genome is 99.7 ...
Keiko Tsuruta +4 more
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Choristoneura fumiferana granulovirus: sequence analysis and 5′ characterization of ORF891
Archives of Virology, 1999A gene located immediately upstream of the granulin gene of Choristoneura fumiferana (ChfuGV) granulovirus was identified, sequenced and named ORF891. The determined, putative open reading frame (ORF) of 891 bp encodes an estimated 34.6 kDa protein. The 5' end transcript of the gene was mapped and analysed.
A, Bah +3 more
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Molecular and in Silico Characterization of Achaea janata Granulovirus Granulin Gene
Interdisciplinary Sciences: Computational Life Sciences, 2016Achaea janata granulovirus (AcjaGV), an insect virus belonging to Baculoviridae, infects semilooper, a widely distributed defoliating pest on castor beans (Ricinus communis L.) and several other plant hosts in India. The propagation and purification of the Hyderabad isolate AcjaGV were performed, granulin gene from this isolate was amplified, cloned ...
Pola Naveen Kumar +4 more
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South African isolate of Cryptophlebia leucotreta granulovirus
Journal of Invertebrate Pathology, 2003Shalene, Singh +3 more
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Diversity and Host Interaction of Phthorimaea operculella granulovirus
2019Phthorimaea operculella granulovirus (PhopGV, Baculoviridae) has the potential to serve as biological control agent against Phthorimaea operculella (Zeller) and Tecia solanivora (Povolny) in the potato production cycle and Tuta absoluta (Meyrick) in tomato production under greenhouse conditions.
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