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Journal of Invertebrate Pathology | 1978

Hemolymph responses in Heliothis zea to inoculation with Bacillus thuringiensis or Micrococcus lysodeikticus

Peter Y.K. Cheung; E.A. Grula; R. L. Burton

Abstract Direct injection into the hemolymph of Heliothis zea of either an entomopathogen (Bacillus thuringiensis subsp. kurstaki) or a nonpathogen (Micrococcus lysodeikticus) is followed by a rapid phagocytosis and extensive removal of the organisms within 2 hr. The bacteria that survive this initial clearance initiate a new round of growth that is clearly evident 6–8 hr after injection. When the infecting organism is M. lysodeikticus, a second period of clearance occurs 8–12 hr after injection and nearly complete removal (many by lysis) is evident by the 12th hr. Larvae usually survive infection with this organism. When B. thuringiensis is the infecting organism, 60–80% of the phagocytized bacteria are lysed, however, the second wave of clearance seen with M. lysodeikticus does not occur; instead, the bacteria multiply extensively and death of the larvae results 12–16 hr after injection. This death does not appear to be caused either by crystalline protein or by the β-exotoxin. Analysis of hemolymph proteins using one-dimensional polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis indicated that although some quantitative changes were observed in some experiments, in the faster moving proteins when the infecting agent was B. thuringiensis, they were not consistent enough to support the idea that hemolymph proteins were either synthesized or used up during the time larvae were responding to the infectious agent. Dramatic changes were evident when the larvae were near death. No changes were ever observed when M. lysodeikticus was used as the infecting organism. A rapid response to infection using free spores of B. thuringiensis (sickness within 2–4 hr followed by death at 6–8 hr) may indicate that the spore germinating process is accompanied by release of a highly toxic material.


Journal of Economic Entomology | 1970

A low-cost artificial diet for the corn earworm.

R. L. Burton


Journal of Economic Entomology | 1987

Plant Resistance Studies with Diuraphis noxia (Homoptera: Aphididae), a New United States Wheat Pest

J. A. Webster; K. J. Starks; R. L. Burton


Journal of Economic Entomology | 1970

Rearing Microplitis croceipes in the Laboratory with Heliothis zea as Hosts

W. J. Lewis; R. L. Burton


Journal of Economic Entomology | 1972

WSB, A New Laboratory Diet for the Corn Earworm and the Fall Armyworm

R. L. Burton; W. D. Perkins


Journal of Economic Entomology | 1969

Extract of Chinaberry Leaf as a Feeding Deterrent and Growth Retardant for Larvae of the Corn Earworm and Fall Armyworm

M. C. Bowman; R. L. Burton; K. J. Starks; B. R. Wiseman


Journal of Economic Entomology | 1983

Greenbugs (Homoptera: Aphididae) Plant Resistance in Small Grains and Sorghum to Biotype E

K. J. Starks; R. L. Burton; O. G. Merkle


Journal of Economic Entomology | 1968

Resistance in Bermudagrass to the Fall Armyworm

D. B. Leuck; C. M. Taliaferro; G. W. Burton; R. L. Burton; M. C. Bowman


Journal of Economic Entomology | 1986

Effect of Greenbug (Homoptera: Aphididae) Damage on Root and Shoot Biomass of Wheat Seedlings

R. L. Burton


Plant Physiology | 1975

Chemical Basis for Greenbug Resistance in Small Grains II. Identification of the Major Neutral Metabolite of Benzyl Alcohol in Barley

Prem S. Juneja; Susan C. Pearcy; R.K. Gholson; R. L. Burton; K. J. Starks

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K. J. Starks

United States Department of Agriculture

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E. A. Harrell

United States Department of Agriculture

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H. C. Cox

United States Department of Agriculture

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M. C. Bowman

United States Department of Agriculture

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R. L. Wilson

United States Department of Agriculture

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W. W. Hare

United States Department of Agriculture

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B. R. Wiseman

United States Department of Agriculture

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C. M. Taliaferro

United States Department of Agriculture

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D. B. Leuck

United States Department of Agriculture

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Duane D. Simon

United States Department of Agriculture

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