Abstract

A granulosis virus (PoGV) infecting the potato tuber moth, Phthorimaea operculella, in the Republic of Yemen was evaluated for its use in an inundative approach to control this pest. In field trials on potatoes, the effectiveness of the virus was examined on-farm and on-station using an unpurified preparation (PoGV I) and a purified glycerine-formulated virus preparation (PoGV II). The virus infection and mortality of potato tuber moth larvae were dependent on the virus concentration applied. After application of 5 1012 occlusion bodies (OB) ha-1 of PoGV I, the proportion of virus-infected larvae increased, fluctuating between 26 and 39% 14-35 days after treatment. At a granulosis virus concentration of 5 1013 OB ha-1, clear symptoms of granulosis virus infection (milky white coloration and reduced vitality) were observed in larvae collected 11 days after treatment. A total of 70% of the fourth instar larvae collected 19 days after treatment with PoGV I were infected. Further observations revealed very hi...

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