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Qinghua Wang, Yanli Duan, Enjie Li, Xuguo Zhou
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Wang & Wei是马尾松(Pinus massoniana)上的一种新出现的锯蝇害虫,目前是中国大陆江西和福建两省的特有种。为了减轻其侵袭,减少对化学农药的依赖,从已死亡的灌蝇幼虫中分离出一种自然产生的核多角体病毒(DiinNPV)。在实验室条件下,生物测定证实其对滴虫具有高毒力。然后通过电子显微镜和全基因组测序对DiinNPV进行形态学表征。它的闭塞体由不规则形状的多面体组成,多面体含有多个被包膜的杆状病毒粒子,每个病毒粒子都有一个核衣壳。77,381 bp的基因组,G + C含量为33.9%,是杆状病毒中最小的。它编码83个开放阅读框,包括38个核心基因、8个鳞翅目基因、34个膜翅目基因和3个DiinNPV特异性杆状病毒基因,以及2个直接重复序列和4个同源重复序列。系统发育分析和kimura -2参数距离鉴定,DiinNPV是一种新型γ - aculovirus,暂时命名为γ - aculovirus diprinfuscalae。基因奇偶图和Mauve分析显示,与其他两种膜翅类杆状病毒(NeleNPV和NeabNPV)相比,orf2和orf30具有高度共线性,并突出显示出orf2和orf30之间存在倒置和重排的非同步区域。我们的毒性试验,连同形态学和基因组特征,为DiinNPV作为生物防治剂的潜力提供了强有力的证据,并支持将其整合到针对菊蚜的综合害虫管理策略中。
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Biological and genomic characterization of a novel gammabaculovirus for biocontrol of Diprion infuscalae (Hymenoptera: Diprionidae).

Diprion infuscalae Wang & Wei, an emerging sawfly pest of the Chinese red pine, Pinus massoniana, is currently endemic to Jiangxi and Fujian provinces within the mainland China. To mitigate its infestation and to reduce our reliance on chemical pesticides, a naturally occurring nucleopolyhedrovirus (DiinNPV), was isolated from the deceased D. infuscalae larvae. Bioassays confirmed its high virulence against D. infuscalae under laboratory conditions. DiinNPV was then characterized morphologically using electron microscopy and genetically through the whole-genome sequencing. Its occlusion bodies consist of irregularly shaped polyhedra, which contain multiple enveloped, rod-shaped virions, each with a single nucleocapsid. The 77,381 bp genome, with a 33.9% G + C content, is the smallest among baculoviruses. It encodes 83 open reading frames, including 38 core, 8 lepidopteran, 34 hymenopteran, and 3 DiinNPV specific baculovirus genes, along with 2 direct repeats and 4 homologous repeats. Phylogenetic analyses and Kimura-2-parameter distances identify DiinNPV as a novel gammabaculovirus, provisionally named Gammabaculovirus diprinfuscalae. Gene parity plot and Mauve analyses exhibit high collinearity with other gammabaculoviruses and highlight nonsyntenic regions with inversions and rearrangements between orf2 and orf30 in comparison to 2 other hymenopteran baculovirus, NeleNPV and NeabNPV. Our toxicity assays, together with morphological and genomic characterization, provide strong evidence for DiinNPV's potential as a biocontrol agent and support its integration into integrated pest management strategies against D. infuscalae.

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