Abstract

This data article is related to the research article entitled “The RING for gypsy moth control: topical application of fragment of its nuclear polyhedrosis virus anti-apoptosis gene as insecticide” [1]. This article reports on significantly higher survival of gypsy moth Lymantria dispar male individuals in response to topical application of single-stranded DNA, based on RING (really interesting new gene) domain fragment of LdMNPV (L. dispar multicapsid nuclear polyhedrosis virus) IAP-3 (inhibitor of apoptosis) gene and acted as DNA insecticide.

Highlights

  • Data for increase of Lymantria dispar male survival after topical application of single-stranded RING domain fragment of IAP-3 gene of its nuclear polyhedrosis virus

  • This data article is related to the research article entitled “The RING for gypsy moth control: topical application of fragment of its nuclear polyhedrosis virus anti-apoptosis gene as insecticide” [1]

  • This article reports on significantly higher survival of gypsy moth Lymantria dispar male individuals in response to topical application of single-stranded DNA, based on RING domain fragment of LdMNPV (L. dispar multicapsid nuclear polyhedrosis virus) IAP-3 gene and acted as DNA insecticide

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Biology Pesticide biochemistry and physiology, plant protection, creation of insecticides Histogram Count of survived male individuals. Processed data Lymantria dispar larvae were reared on Quercus robur leaves in the laboratory until imago stage. The count of survived male individuals was performed for parameter assessment. Distinction of male and female imago individuals is based on morphological difference. V.I. Vernadsky Crimean Federal University, Simferopol, Republic of Crimea

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Treatment technique
Insect rearing
Sequences of the applied DNA fragments
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