Nuclear polyhedrosis virus, Autographa californica
(ATCC? VR-992?)
ClassificationBaculovirus Deposited As nuclear polyhedrosis virus, Orgyia pseudotsugata AgentNuclear polyhedrosis virus, Autographa californica
Strain OpMNPV MEM-75-STANDARD
Applications 用途 Used for production of TM Biocontrol-1.
Biosafety Level 生物安全等級 2
Biosafety classification is based on U.S. Public Health Service Guidelines, it is the responsibility of the customer to ensure that their facilities comply with biosafety regulations for their own country.
Isolation Orgyia pseudotsugata (larvae) target tissues (fat bodies, tracheae, epidermis) of cadavers with nuclear polyhedrosis
Product Format 提供形式 freeze-dried Storage
Conditions 保藏條件-70°C or colder
Comments 注釋 Used for production of TM Biocontrol-1.
Effect on Host Yes, in vivo effects: Systemic infection and death (cell nuclei of fat body, epidermis, tracheal matrix, hemocytes) Systemic infection and death (nuclei of fat body, epidermis, tracheal matrix, hemocytes) occurring 3 to 6 days after onset of symptoms which include sluggishness and decrease in feeding of the larvae.
Recommended Host
Host of Choice: O. psuedotsugata larvae
Host Range: Orgyia leucostigma, Orgyia pseudotsugata, Orgyia cana, and Orgyia antiqua Growth Conditions 生長條件
Temperature 培養(yǎng)溫度: 30.0°C
Duration: 6-10 day
Effect on Host Yes, in vivo effects: Systemic infection and death (cell nuclei of fat body, epidermis, tracheal matrix, hemocytes) Systemic infection and death (nuclei of fat body, epidermis, tracheal matrix, hemocytes) occurring 3 to 6 days after onset of symptoms which include sluggishness and decrease in feeding of the larvae.
Name of Depositor 寄存者 ME Martignoni
Special Collection ATCC
Source Orgyia pseudotsugata (larvae) target tissues (fat bodies, tracheae, epidermis) of cadavers with nuclear polyhedrosis
References Martignoni ME. Separation of two types of viral inclusion bodies by isopycnic centrifugation. J. Virol. 1: 646-647, 1967. PubMed: 5623978
Martignoni ME, Iwai PJ. Activity standardization of technical preparations of Douglas-fir tussock moth Baculovirus. J. Econ. Entomol. 71:473-476, 1978.