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1984
The concept of the use of insect pathogenic viruses as biological control agents is very topical, inasmuch as the potential of these systems has been adequately demonstrated. The reasons are straightforward and reflect simple economics overlaid with a concern and a conscience over the deterioration of the environment.
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The concept of the use of insect pathogenic viruses as biological control agents is very topical, inasmuch as the potential of these systems has been adequately demonstrated. The reasons are straightforward and reflect simple economics overlaid with a concern and a conscience over the deterioration of the environment.
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Picornalike Viruses of Insects
1998Over the last 30 years, a large number of small (less than 40 nm in diameter) RNA-containing viruses (SRVs) have been isolated from insects and insect cell cultures, the vast majority of which have undetermined relationships with other animal or plant viruses.
Peter D. Christian, Paul D. Scotti
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Insect Viruses as Biocontrol Agents: Challenges and Opportunities
, 2019A. Abd-Alla, I. Meki, G. Demirbaş-Uzel
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On the development of insect viruses
Virology, 1957Abstract A study of thin sections of nuclei infected with a polyhedral virus in an insect suggests a cycle of virus development commencing with the attachment of rod-shaped particles to strands of chromatin. Apparently, the chromatin is then converted to virus, in form of minute spherical bodies surrounded by membranes, that increase in size to form ...
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Transmissibility and transmission of respiratory viruses
Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2021Nancy H L Leung
exaly
Insect-specific flaviviruses, a worldwide widespread group of viruses only detected in insects.
Infection, Genetics and Evolution, 2016M. Calzolari +5 more
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