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Baculovirus lepidopteran Larva Ağız Enfeksiyon Protokolleri

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Cite this Article: Baculovirus lepidopteran Larva Ağız Enfeksiyon Protokolleri

Sparks, W., Li, H., Bonning, B. Protocols for Oral Infection of Lepidopteran Larvae with Baculovirus. J. Vis. Exp. (19), e888, doi:10.3791/888 (2008).

Abstract: Baculovirus lepidopteran Larva Ağız Enfeksiyon Protokolleri

Baculoviruses hem protein ekspresyon vektörleri ve böcek haşere kontrol ajanları olarak yaygın olarak kullanılmaktadır. Bu video lepidopteran larvaları damlacık beslenme ve diyet fiş tabanlı biyoanalizlere ile nasıl polyhedra ile enfekte olabilir gösterir. Bu eşlik eden Springer Protokolleri bölümü bakülovirüs yaşam döngüsü ve kullanımı, böcek öldürücü ajanlar olarak baculoviruses, böcek ilacı gibi baculoviruses kullanmak için artılarını ve eksilerini tartışma da dahil olmak üzere genel bir bakış ve geliştirilmiş böcek etkinlik için baculoviruses genetik geliştirme kaydedilen ilerleme sağlar.

Protocol: Baculovirus lepidopteran Larva Ağız Enfeksiyon Protokolleri

Springer Protokolleri ziyaret ediniz insecidical bir ajan ve bu testte kullanılan oral bulaşma tekniklerini gibi mühendislik bakülovirüs hakkında daha fazla bilgi için.

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thanks a lot!

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Posted by: AnonymousOctober 15, 2009, 11:34 AM

I would like to know where to buy larvae.
thanks a lot

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Posted by: GiuliaApril 23, 2011, 7:19 AM

You can purchase H. virescens eggs from Bioserv in New Jersey. Possibly also Agripest in North Carolina.

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Posted by: Bryony BonningMay 16, 2011, 12:07 PM

hi this a great search i need the full text please and the video thanks nd pest regards doctors

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Posted by: hanan alfyAugust 9, 2011, 8:33 PM

Dear Ms. Sparks,
Thanks for uploading this video. I am one of the students studying about insect bioassay. I also plan to do droplet feeding and diet plus bioassay like you. But, after watching this video, I would like to ask you some questions. (1) In droplet feeding bioassay, do you mix virus sample and food dye only?? Without adding insect diet, is it possible for the insect larvae to be willing to eat? Thus, I would like to know whether I need to add insect diet or not. (2) To determine insect lethal dose, you mentioned to arrange the mortality 1- 99%. But, I have no idea how to arrange. (3) In droplet feeding bioassay, when you drop the the virus solution dyed with calorie in 60 mm petridish, how much volume do you drop in each drop? And do the drops need to be same volume? (4) When you draw two cycles, the drop lines need to be same position? (5) After letting the larvae eat the diet infected with virus, how do you know the concentration of the virus that the larvae eat? For example, the first larvae eats one drop. the other eats two drops. As standard method to determine the concentration, which one do you use? For me, it is difficult to purchase the related articles. So, if you have some papers related that one, please could you share with me. Thanks so much.
Best regards,
Moe.

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Posted by: MoeSeptember 19, 2011, 3:02 AM

(1) Yes, you mix food dye with the virus solution. The larvae are thirsty as neonates, or if using later instars, you starve them overnight so that they will readily drink. No need to add insect diet. The droplet feeding only takes about 15 minutes. (2) Take a look at Robertson and Priestler's book on Insect bioassays for full details. (3) Drops do not need to be same volume. Just use a 10 or 20 ul pipetter for this. (4) No. (5) For neonates, you do not know the concentration ingested with the exception of species for which the amount of liquid ingested has been determined so you can calculate based on this number. Neonate larvae only ingest a few nl. More mature larvae can be fed on a known amount of virus in a given droplet. This feeding is done by hand however.

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Posted by: Bryony BonningDecember 27, 2011, 12:13 PM

Thank so much, Dr. Bonning!

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Posted by: MoeJanuary 26, 2012, 2:19 AM

Dear Dr. Bonning,
Have a great day! Dr. Bonning, I would like to site your paper, "Protocols for Oral Infection of Lepidopteran Larvae with Baculovirus" as my reference in bioassay. Even though I am looking for the free full PDF file, I can't find it anywhere. Please could you guide me to get free full paper from any place?
Thanks so much,
moe.

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Posted by: moeApril 11, 2012, 11:06 AM

Hi Moe,
Scroll up from this message and you'll see a header "Files" with the "JoVE article pdf" immediately below. Click on that for the free pdf.

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Posted by: Bryony BonningApril 11, 2012, 1:22 PM

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