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Biological activity of Hyposidra talaca nucleopolyhedrovirus against all instar stages of a destructive tea pest Hyposidra talaca (Lepidoptera: Geometridae) in India
Authors:Soma Dasgupta  Sunil Kumar Pathak  Rakesh Kumar Bhola
Institution:1. Plant Protection Department, Tea Research Association, North Bengal Regional Research and Development Centre, Jalpaiguri, India;2. Department of Zoology, Gauhati University, Guwahati, India;3. Tea Research Association, Tocklai Tea Research Institute, Jorhat, India;4. Department of Zoology, Gauhati University, Guwahati, India
Abstract:Hyposidra talaca (Walker) (Lepidoptera: Geometridae) is the most harmful pest of northeastern tea hub of India that devastates the tea production by feasting on the tea leaves. Hyposidra talaca nucleopolyhedrovirus (HytaNPV) is a natural enemy of the aforesaid pest, as it poses great obstruction in the multiplication of the pest by causing significant larval mortality. The study was undertaken to screen the virus activity against first to fifth instar H. talaca larvae. Early instar stages are found more susceptible than the late stages as they tend to reflect highest LC50 value for fifth instar as 4.3 × 107 POB/ml and lowest LC50 value for first instar as 7 × 104 POB/ml within seven days of inoculation. LT50 values vary between 2.47 and 8.45 days for neonates to fifth instar. The high record of virulence of HytaNPV indicates its bright prospect as a useful microbial biopesticide.
Keywords:Tea pest  Hyposidra talaca  nucleopolyhedrovirus  instar  biological control
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