Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
- Morphological, Phylogenetic and Biological Characteristics of Ectropis obliqua Single-Nucleocapsid Nucleopolyhedrovirus
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Xiu-cui Ma , Hai-Jun Xu , Mei-Jun Tang , Qiang Xiao , Jian Hong , Chuan-Xi Zhang
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J. Microbiol. 2006;44(1):77-82.
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DOI: https://doi.org/2333 [pii]
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Abstract
- The tea looper caterpillar, Ectropis obliqua, is one of the major pests of tea bushes. E. obliqua
single-nucleocapsid nucleopolyhedrovirus (EcobSNPV) has been used as a commercial pesticide
for biocontrol of this insect. However only limited genetic analysis for this important virus has
been done up to now. EcobSNPV was characterized in this study. Electron microscopy analysis
of the occlusion body showed polyhedra of 0.7 to 1.7 μm in diameter containing a single nucleocapsid
per envelope of the virion. A 15.5 kb genomic fragment containing EcoRI-L, EcoRI-N and
HindIII-F fragments, was sequenced. Analysis of the sequence revealed that the fragment contained
eleven potential open reading frames (ORFs): lef-1, egt, 38.7k, rr1, polyhedrin, orf1629,
pk-1, hoar and homologues to Spodoptera exigua multicapsid NPV (SeMNPV) ORFs 15, 28, and
29. Gene arrangement and phylogeny analysis suggest that EcobSNPV is closely related to the
previously described Group II NPV. Bioassays on lethal concentration (LC50 and LC90) and lethal
time (LT50 and LT90) were conducted to test the susceptibility of E. obliqua larvae to the virus.