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Journal of Invertebrate Pathology | 1990

Replication and occlusion of a granulosis virus in larval and adult midgut epithelium of the western grapeleaf skeletonizer, Harrisina brillians

Brian A. Federici; Vernon M. Stern

Abstract The histopathology of a granulosis virus (GV) isolated from the western grapeleaf skeletonizer, Harrisina brillians (Lepidoptera; Zygaenidae), was studied in histological sections and wet mounts of this species. In contrast to all other known GVs, the principal site of infection for this virus was the midgut epithelium. In fourth instars exposed to virus, infection resulted in almost complete destruction of the midgut epithelium and host death by 6 days post-treatment. Infected gut cells in both larvae and adults supported complete replication of the virus, including the production and occlusion of virions. After infection, epithelial cells detached from the basement membrane and sloughed into the midgut lumen. Many larvae developed a diarrhea 2 to 4 days after infection which contained feces highly infectious to other larvae. Electron microscopy confirmed the presence of intact GV in these feces. The meconium collected from adults which survived infection as larvae was also highly infectious. These results suggest that horizontal and vertical routes of transmission made possible by the replication of this GV in the midgut epithelium contribute substantially to its ability to spread quickly throughout and decimate populations of H. brillians . Despite its atypical biology, the physical characteristics of this GV were similar to those of other GVs. The occlusion bodies were granular in shape, approximately 150 × 300–400 nm in size, and contained virions of averaging 80 × 200 nm. The estimated size of the genome was 120 kb pairs based on fragments generated by digestion of the viral DNA with the restriction endonucleases Eco RI and Hin dIII.


Ecology | 1967

The Interrelationship of the Aphid, Acyrthosiphon Pisum, and Its Parasite, Aphidius Smithi, in a Stable Environment

Robert Van Den Bosch; Charles F. Lagace; Vernon M. Stern

The interrelationship between the aphid, Acyrthosiphon pisum (Harris) and its parasite, Aphidius smithi Sharma & Shubba Rao, was studied in two strip harvested alfalfa fields near Famoso, California in the summer of 1963. Strip harvesting had a stabilizing effect on the alfalfa environment particularly as regards micro climate. As a result both Acyrthosiphon and Aphidius remained highly active in midsummer. By contrast in previously studied solid harvested alfalfa fields both species were strongly depressed during summertime. The current studies also produced information on migration of female Aphidius and on the wasps density dependence. See full-text article at JSTOR


Hilgardia | 1959

The integrated control concept

Vernon M. Stern; Ray F. Smith; Robert van Den Bosch; K. S. Hagen


Annual Review of Entomology | 1962

The integration of chemical and biological control of arthropod pests.

R. Van Den Bosch; Vernon M. Stern


Journal of Economic Entomology | 1977

Heat Accumulation for Timing Lygus Control Measures in a Safflower-Cotton Complex

V. Sevacherian; Vernon M. Stern; A. J. Mueller


Annals of The Entomological Society of America | 1966

Effect of Temperature on the Production of Males and Sexual Mosaics in a Uniparental Race of Trichogramma semifumatum (Hymenoptera: Trichogrammatidae)

William R. Bowen; Vernon M. Stern


Annals of The Entomological Society of America | 1972

Biology and Feeding Habits of Orius tristicolor (Hemiptera: Anthocoridae)

Ahmad Askari; Vernon M. Stern


Environmental Entomology | 1974

Host Plant Preferences of Lygus Bugs in Alfalfa-interplanted Cotton Fields

V. Sevacherian; Vernon M. Stern


Environmental Entomology | 1972

Spatial Distribution Patterns of Lygus Bugs in California Cotton Fields

V. Sevacherian; Vernon M. Stern


Environmental Entomology | 1975

Movements of Lygus Bugs 1 Between Alfalfa and Cotton 2

V. Sevacherian; Vernon M. Stern

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A. J. Mueller

University of California

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V. Sevacherian

University of California

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H. T. Reynolds

University of California

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Ahmad Askari

University of California

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