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Considérations sur l'extension actuelle et la diversification du groupe desBaculovirus

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Les conséquences possibles sur le profil des motifs de recherches afférents auxBaculovirus sont évoquées, en faisant état de la mise en évidence et de la caractérisation deBaculovirus dans des ordres d'insectes non encore concernés, notamment les homoptères ainsi que chez les arachnides et les crustacés. En dehors de l'accroissement d'intérêt en virologie comparée à cause de la diversification des types, sont soulignés: la possibilité de l'extension de l'application de la lutte virologique à des ravageurs non encore concernés et à des insectes vecteurs, l'étude de la coexistence de virus transmis avec des infections virales propres aux vecteurs, les nouvelles précautions à prendre en matière d'innocuité et de diagnostic et l'évolution de l'importance économique en épizootiologie des invertébrés utiles en milieu marin.

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Possible changes in the profile of research goals onBaculovirus are evoked with special reference of the evidence and the characterization ofBaculovirus in some insect orders not yet concerned, more particularly in homoptera, as well as in arachnida and crustacea.

In addition to the increasing interest for comparative virology resulting from the diversity ofBaculovirus types, it is also emphasized: — the possibility of the achievement of virological control to be extended to ravagers not yet concerned and to insect vectors — the study of the interference of viruses transmitted by a vector with viruses pathogenic to the latter, — further precautions to be taken with respect to the safety and the diagnosis, and — the increase in the economical importance of epizootiology of useful marine invertebrates.

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Croizier, G., Vago, C. Considérations sur l'extension actuelle et la diversification du groupe desBaculovirus . Entomophaga 23, 3–8 (1978). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02371984

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