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Zur Disposition von Raupenpopulationen verschiedener Herkünfte des Schwammspinners (Lymantria dispar; Lep., Lymantriidae) gegenüber einem Kernpolyedervirus

On the susceptibility of L. dispar-larvae of different geographical regions to an NPV-virus

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Abstract

Gipsy moth-larvae from different geographical regions were infected with an NPV-virus. The susceptibility of the tested larvae populations to this virus was very different, this could be shown by the mortality and incubation-times (Lt50) of the observed populations.

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Nach künstlicher Infektion vonLymantria dispar-Raupen aus unterschiedlichen geographischen Regionen (Iran, Ungarn, Österreich, Italien, Bundesrepublik Deutschland) mit einem Kernpolyeder-Virus ergaben sich erhebliche Empfindlichkeitsunterschiede zwischen diesen Herkünften. Als Kriterien dienten die Mortalität und die Inkubationszeit (Lt50).

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Skatulla, U. Zur Disposition von Raupenpopulationen verschiedener Herkünfte des Schwammspinners (Lymantria dispar; Lep., Lymantriidae) gegenüber einem Kernpolyedervirus. Anz. Schadlingskde., Pflanzenschutz, Umweltschutz 60, 15–18 (1987). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01903932

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