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The infectivity and host range of Orgyia anartoides nucleopolyhedrovirus
Authors:N P Markwick  T R Glare  C Hauxwell  Z Li  J Poulton  J M Ward  V L Young  V K Ward
Institution:1. The New Zealand Institute for Plant and Food Research Ltd, Auckland, New Zealand;2. New Zealand Pastoral Agriculture Research Institute Ltd, Lincoln, New Zealand;3. Department of Primary Industries and Fisheries, Indooroopilly, Qld, Australia;4. Department of Microbiology and Immunology, School of Medical Sciences, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand
Abstract:The painted apple moth (PAM), Teia anartoides (Walker) (Lepidoptera: Lymantriidae) made a recent incursion into New Zealand. A nucleopolyhedrovirus (NPV), Orgyia anartoides NPV (OranNPV), originally isolated from PAM in Australia, was tested for its pathogenicity to PAM and a range of non‐target insect species found in New Zealand, to evaluate its suitability as a microbial control for this insect invader. Dosage‐mortality tests showed that OranNPV was highly pathogenic to PAM larvae; mean LT50 values for third instars ranged from 17.9 to 8.1 days for doses from 102 to 105 polyhedral inclusion bodies/larva, respectively. The cause of death in infected insects was confirmed as OranNPV. Molecular analysis established that OranNPV can be identified by PCR and restriction digestion, and this process complemented microscopic examination of infected larvae. No lymantriid species occur in New Zealand; however, the virus had no significant effects on species from five other lepidopteran families (Noctuidae, Tortricidae, Geometridae, Nymphalidae and Plutellidae) or on adult honeybees. Thus, all indications from this initial investigation are that OranNPV would be an important tool in the control of PAM in a future incursion of this species into New Zealand.
Keywords:Teia anartoides  non‐target insect species  OranNPV  painted apple moth  pathogenicity  virulence
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