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1 April 2009 Effects of Cucurbitacin on the Activity of Nucleopolyhedroviruses Against Pickleworm Larvae
D. Michael Jackson, B. Merle Shepard, Martin Shapiro, S. El Salamouny
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Abstract

The cucurbitacin-containing feeding stimulant (Invite® EC) was attractive to second instar pickleworm larvae in the absence of a food source. Second instar pickleworm larvae also fed preferentially on cucumber fruits that were treated with a 1% (0.01×) solution of Invite EC compared with untreated fruit. However, 1% Invite did not stimulate feeding on artificial diet, squash leaves, or squash fruits. Concentrations of Invite as low as 0.001% were effective in increasing the efficacy of the velvetbean caterpillar, Anticarsia gemmatalis Hübner, multiply-embedded nucleopolyhedrovirus (AgMNPV) against second instar pickleworms. A 1% Invite solution also increased the efficacy of the celery looper, Anagrapha falcifera (Kirby), multiply-embedded NPV (AnfaMNPV) against second instar pickleworms.

D. Michael Jackson, B. Merle Shepard, Martin Shapiro, and S. El Salamouny "Effects of Cucurbitacin on the Activity of Nucleopolyhedroviruses Against Pickleworm Larvae," Journal of Agricultural and Urban Entomology 26(2), 95-106, (1 April 2009). https://doi.org/10.3954/1523-5475-26.2.95
Received: 25 October 2010; Published: 1 April 2009
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KEYWORDS
baculovirus
cucurbitacin
Diaphania nitidalis
Invite EC
Pyralidae
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