Some interactions ofSerratia marcescens nucleopolyhedrosis virus andBlepharipa pratensis [Dip.: Tachinidae] inLymantria dispar [Lep.: Lymantriidae] |
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Authors: | P A Godwin K S Shields |
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Institution: | (1) Northeastern Forest Experiment Station, U.S.D.A. Forest Service, 51 Mill Pond Road, 06514 Hamden, CT, USA |
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Abstract: | The entomopathogensSerratia marcescens Bizio and nucleopolyhedrosis virus were each fed alone and in combination with the parasiteBlepharipa pratensis (Meigen) to 4th-instar gypsy moth,Lymantria dispar, (L.) larvae. At LD30 for NPV, the presence of the parasite enhanced polyhedrosis about 30%, but the total number of gypsy moth larvae and pupae killed (85%) was not significantly different from the number killed by the parasite alone (93%). When the parasite was combined withS. marcencens, a strain nonpathogenic inL. dispar, total mortality was not significantly different from that in insects exposed only to the parasite (89 and 86%, respectively), but parasite survival was reduced about 12%. However, deaths not attributable to the parasite could not be ascribed to the bacterium either. |
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