Progressive adaptation of a CpGV isolate to codling moth populations resistant to CpGV-M

Viruses. 2014 Dec 22;6(12):5135-44. doi: 10.3390/v6125135.

Abstract

The NPP-R1 isolate of CpGV is able to replicate on CpGV-M-resistant codling moths. However, its efficacy is not sufficient to provide acceptable levels of control in natural (orchard) conditions. A laboratory colony derived from resistant codling moths was established, which exhibited a homogeneous genetic background and a resistance level more than 7000 fold. By successive cycles of replication of NPP-R1 in this colony, we observed a progressive increase in efficacy. After 16 cycles (isolate 2016-r16), the efficacy of the virus isolate was equivalent to that of CpGV-M on susceptible insects. This isolate was able to control both CpGV-M-susceptible and CpGV-M-resistant insects with similar efficacy. No reduction in the levels of occlusion body production in susceptible larvae was observed for 2016-r16 compared to CpGV-M.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Adaptation, Physiological
  • Animals
  • Granulovirus / classification
  • Granulovirus / genetics
  • Granulovirus / physiology*
  • Moths / genetics
  • Moths / immunology*
  • Moths / physiology
  • Moths / virology*
  • Pest Control, Biological