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Embrapa Soja. |
Data corrente: |
15/10/1996 |
Data da última atualização: |
20/03/2024 |
Tipo da produção científica: |
Artigo em Periódico Indexado |
Circulação/Nível: |
Internacional - B |
Autoria: |
ABOT, A. R.; MOSCARDI, F.; FUXA, J. R.; SÓSA-GOMEZ, D. R.; RICHTER, A. R. |
Afiliação: |
DANIEL RICARDO SOSA GOMEZ, CNPSO. |
Título: |
Development of resistance by Anticarsia gemmatalis from Brazil and the United States to a nuclear polyhedrosis virus under laboratory selection pressure. |
Ano de publicação: |
1996 |
Fonte/Imprenta: |
Biological Control, Orlando, v. 7, n. 1, p. 126-130, Aug. 1996. |
Idioma: |
Inglês |
Conteúdo: |
Colonies of velvetbean caterpillar, Anticarsia gemmatalis, collected in Brazil (Dourados, State of Mato Grosso do Sul; and Sertanopolis, State of Parana) and in the United States (Louisiana) were established in the laboratory, in each respective country, with the objective of evaluating the potential of this insect for developing resistance to the A. gemmatalis nuclear polyhedrosis virus (AgMNPV). Larvae of the three colonies were exposed to a selection pressure of ca. 80% mortality by AgMNPV in each generation, while a portion of the population was left unchallenged (control). Larvae of selected and control populations were bioassayed with AgMNPV isolate LD-79. Log-dose-probit regression lines and associated parameters were used to compare the selected andcontrol insects in each generation. All three insect populations developed a significant level of resistance within 3-4 generations of exposure to AgMNPV, based on comparison of LC50s between AgMNPV-exposed and control insects and non-overlap of 95% CL. The two populations from Brazil developed resistance ratios> 1000X within 13-15 generations of exposure to virus, whereas the resistance ratio in the United States leveled at approximately 5X after 4 generations. Thus, A. gemmatalis has a high potential of developing resistance in Brazil, where the virus occurs naturally and is extensively employed as a microbial pesticide. In the United States, the potential for resistance interfering with a microbial insecticide based on AgMNPV is lower. MenosColonies of velvetbean caterpillar, Anticarsia gemmatalis, collected in Brazil (Dourados, State of Mato Grosso do Sul; and Sertanopolis, State of Parana) and in the United States (Louisiana) were established in the laboratory, in each respective country, with the objective of evaluating the potential of this insect for developing resistance to the A. gemmatalis nuclear polyhedrosis virus (AgMNPV). Larvae of the three colonies were exposed to a selection pressure of ca. 80% mortality by AgMNPV in each generation, while a portion of the population was left unchallenged (control). Larvae of selected and control populations were bioassayed with AgMNPV isolate LD-79. Log-dose-probit regression lines and associated parameters were used to compare the selected andcontrol insects in each generation. All three insect populations developed a significant level of resistance within 3-4 generations of exposure to AgMNPV, based on comparison of LC50s between AgMNPV-exposed and control insects and non-overlap of 95% CL. The two populations from Brazil developed resistance ratios> 1000X within 13-15 generations of exposure to virus, whereas the resistance ratio in the United States leveled at approximately 5X after 4 generations. Thus, A. gemmatalis has a high potential of developing resistance in Brazil, where the virus occurs naturally and is extensively employed as a microbial pesticide. In the United States, the potential for resistance interfering with a microbial insecticide based on ... Mostrar Tudo |
Palavras-Chave: |
Brasil; EUA; Insect; Nuclear polyhedrosis virus; Resistance to virus; Resistancia ao virus; USA; Virus da poliedrose nuclear. |
Thesagro: |
Anticarsia Gemmatalis; Baculovirus; Inseto. |
Thesaurus NAL: |
Brazil. |
Categoria do assunto: |
X Pesquisa, Tecnologia e Engenharia |
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