Effect of a virus associated with the reproductive system of the parasitoid wasp,Campoletis sonorensis,on host weight gain |
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Authors: | S.B. Vinson K.M. Edson D.B. Stoltz |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Entomology, Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas 77843, USA;2. Department of Microbiology, Dalhousie University, Halifax, N.S., Canada |
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Abstract: | The particulate fraction of the calyx fluid of the endoparasitoid, Campoletis sonorensis, reduces host weight gain when manually injected into healthy Heliothis virescens larvae. Reduced weight gain of the host, H. virescens, is normally associated with parasitism by C. sonorensis. Electron microscopy has confirmed that the particulate fraction of the calyx fluid is composed of virus particles and it appears that this virus, injected with the egg at oviposition, actually reduces host weight gain. The effect of the virus is negated when the calyx fluid is exposed to ultraviolet light prior to injection. Furthermore, the calyx fluid is effective only if injected into hosts; there is no effect on host weight gain when hosts are fed or topically treated with the virus-containing calyx fluid. |
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Keywords: | Parasitoid lepidopteran growth virus calyx fluid |
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