Use of baculoviruses as biological insecticides |
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Authors: | Jenny S. Cory David H. L. Bishop |
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Affiliation: | (1) Centre for Ecology and Hydrology, Institute of Virology and Environmental Microbiology, Mansfield Road, 0X1 3SR Oxford, UK |
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Abstract: | Naturally occurring baculoviruses can be used to control a wide range of insect pests. Most baculoviruses are used as biopesticides, that is, they are sprayed onto high-density pest populations in a manner akin to the use of synthetic chemical pesticides. However, other strategies that use the biological features of the viruses are also possible and should increase as we expand our knowledge of baculovirus ecology. In order to develop a baculovirus control program, several areas need to be studied before progressing to large scale field studies and commercialization. These range from laboratory efficacy testing and the development of production systems to detailed study of pest behavior and the development of appropriate application strategies. |
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Keywords: | Biopesticides pest control insect viruses bioassay production application |
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