Abstract

Larvae of Heliothis zea exhibiting iridescent lavender-blue, blue, blue-green color were obtained in spring field collections in host plants on a road right-of-way in Bolivar County, Mississippi. An iridescent virus was isolated and purified from these larvae. Size range of the virus was 131 to 160 nm, with a mean ± SD of 145 ± 6.5. The nucleic acid content was: DNA, 13.97 ± 1.58% (0.139 μg of DNA/mg of viral protein); RNA, none. Experimental infection was not achieved per os, but the virus was highly virulent by intrahemocoelic injection. The virus from larvae killed in this way was of the same size and morphology as that obtained in the initial isolation.

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