Viruses (Dec 2021)

Natural Coinfection between Novel Species of Baculoviruses in <i>Spodoptera ornithogalli</i> Larvae

  • Gloria Patricia Barrera,
  • Laura Fernanda Villamizar,
  • Gustavo Adolfo Araque,
  • Juliana Andrea Gómez,
  • Elsa Judith Guevara,
  • Carolina Susana Cerrudo,
  • Mariano Nicolás Belaich

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/v13122520
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 12
p. 2520

Abstract

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Spodoptera ornithogalli (Guenée) (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) is an important pest in different crops of economic relevance in America. For its control, strategies that include chemicals are usually used; so, the description of entomopathogens would be very useful for the formulation of biopesticides. In this regard, two different baculoviruses affecting S. ornithogalli were isolated in Colombia, with one of them being an NPV and the other a GV. Ultrastructural, molecular, and biological characterization showed that both isolates possess the 38 core genes and are novel species in Baculoviridae, named as Spodoptera ornithogalli nucleopolyhedrovirus (SporNPV) and Spodoptera ornithogalli granulovirus (SporGV). The bioassays carried out in larvae of S. ornithogalli and S. frugiperda showed infectivity in both hosts but being higher in the first. In addition, it was observed that SporGV potentiates the insecticidal action of SporNPV (maximum value in ratio 2.5:97.5). Both viruses are individually infective but coexist in nature, producing mixed infections with a synergistic effect that improves the performance of the NPV and enables the transmission of the GV, which presents a slowly killing phenotype.

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