Characterization of a new isolate of Malacosoma neustria nucleopolyhedrovirus (ManeNPV) from Turkey

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Abstract

The lackey moth, Malacosoma neustria (Linnaeus, 1758), a worldwide pest, causes extensive economic losses on particularly hazelnut, Prunus, Quercus, Populus, and Salix trees. In this study, a local nucleopolyhedrovirus (NPV) was isolated from the larvae of M. neustria in the northeast of Turkey. It was named ManeNPV-T2. Electron microscopic observations showed that the polyhedra of the new isolate contain several virions with multiple nucleocapsids packaged within a single viral envelope. Restriction endonuclease analysis of ManeNPV-T2 DNA indicated that it has a different restriction profile compared to the previous Turkish and Latvian isolates. The phylogenetic analysis of the amplified polh sequence of ManeNPV-T2 showed its relation to the other NPVs from Malacosoma species. Mortality values for third instar M. neustria larvae ranged from 48% to 100% according to the concentration of polyhedral occlusion bodies. Based on screening tests, the LD50 value of the new isolate was calculated as 1.34 × 104 occlusion bodies per larvae. Consequently, ManeNPV appears to be a promising microbial control agent for biocontrol of M. neustria. © TÜBITAK.

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Demir, I., Nalçacioǧlu, R., Mohammad Gholizad, L., & Demirbaǧ, Z. (2013). Characterization of a new isolate of Malacosoma neustria nucleopolyhedrovirus (ManeNPV) from Turkey. Turkish Journal of Biology, 37(4), 385–391. https://doi.org/10.3906/biy-1209-24

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