2013
DOI: 10.1128/aem.02409-13
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A Chrysodeixis chalcites Single-Nucleocapsid Nucleopolyhedrovirus Population from the Canary Islands Is Genotypically Structured To Maximize Survival

Abstract: A Chrysodeixis chalcites single-nucleocapsid nucleopolyhedrovirus wild-type isolate from the Canary Islands, Spain, named ChchSNPV-TF1 (ChchTF1-wt), appears to have great potential as the basis for a biological insecticide for control of the pest. An improved understanding of the genotypic structure of this wild-type strain population should facilitate the selection of genotypes for inclusion in a bioinsecticidal product. Eight genetically distinct genotypes were cloned in vitro: ChchTF1-A to ChchTF1-H. Quanti… Show more

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“…The co-occluded mixture at P 1 was as pathogenic and productive as the OB mixture (P 0 ) but, interestingly, was faster killing. This effect has been observed for ChchSNPV, in which co-occluded mixtures of variants were faster killing than were mixtures of OBs of each variant (20). Bernal et al (20) suggested that the improved speed of kill of the co-occluded mixture of variants in comparison with the mixtures of OBs of each variant could be due to the physical proximity of variants within occlusion-derived virions of the different variants in the co-occluded mixtures.…”
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confidence: 89%
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“…The co-occluded mixture at P 1 was as pathogenic and productive as the OB mixture (P 0 ) but, interestingly, was faster killing. This effect has been observed for ChchSNPV, in which co-occluded mixtures of variants were faster killing than were mixtures of OBs of each variant (20). Bernal et al (20) suggested that the improved speed of kill of the co-occluded mixture of variants in comparison with the mixtures of OBs of each variant could be due to the physical proximity of variants within occlusion-derived virions of the different variants in the co-occluded mixtures.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…However, restriction endonuclease analysis is not the most sensitive method for identifying novel genotypic variants, and additional variants that could not be detected by using this technique may have been present. This was the case with a Chrysodeixis chalcites SNPV (ChchSNPV) isolate from the Canary Islands, in which the wild-type isolate showed the same profile as the genotype that comprised just 36% of the population of genotypes in the isolate (20). Therefore, other genotypes that were not amenable to replication in cell culture may have been present.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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