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THE EFFECT OF GYPSY-MOTH METAMORPHOSIS ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF NUCLEAR POLYHEDROSIS-VIRUS INFECTION
被引:33
|作者:
MURRAY, KD
[1
]
SHIELDS, KS
[1
]
BURAND, JP
[1
]
ELKINTON, JS
[1
]
机构:
[1] US FOREST SERV,CTR BIOL CONTROL NE FOREST INSECTS & DIS,HAMDEN,CT 06514
关键词:
GYPSY MOTH;
LYMANTRIA-DISPAR;
NUCLEAR POLYHEDROSIS VIRUS;
VERTICAL TRANSMISSION;
DNA HYBRIDIZATION;
D O I:
10.1016/0022-2011(91)90139-H
中图分类号:
Q95 [动物学];
学科分类号:
071002 ;
摘要:
The development of nuclear polyhedrosis virus (NPV) infection in gypsy moth (Lymantria dispar) was studied before, during, and after host metamorphosis, and in larvae and pupae in the subsequent generation, to determine whether NPV ingested by late instars can replicate in host tissues through metamorphosis and whether it can be vertically transmitted to progeny. Individuals that survived sublethal dosages of NPV did not differ from undosed insects in pupal weight, fecundity, larval and pupal weight of progeny, or response of progeny to NPV challenge. No evidence of NPV infection or of abnormal histology was found in adult tissues examined by light microscopy and no virus was detected on the surface of eggs produced by NPV-treated moths. No NPV-caused mortality was recorded among undosed progeny of dosed or undosed parents. The progeny of dosed parents were neither more resistant nor more susceptible to LdMNPV than were progeny of undosed parents and lethal times did not differ between groups. Examination of larval, pupal, and adult tissues by DNA hybridization revealed that insects in which NPV DNA was detected died prior to adult eclosion. NPV was not detected in any hosts surviving to the adult stage. These results suggest that survivors of sublethal dosages of NPV avoid infection and are therefore incapable of vertically transmitting infectious virus to progeny. © 1991.
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