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Chunming Mao, Zihan Shi, Wenyi Li, Xue He, Lin Tan, Weiai Zeng, Xiaoli Qin, Yusheng Wang
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黑蛾,Agrotis ipsilon (h fnagel)(鳞翅目:夜蛾科),是一种全球重要的地下害虫,以其广泛的寄主范围和破坏性的食性而闻名。虽然核多角体病毒(npv)和苏云金芽孢杆菌(Bt) Berliner(芽胞杆菌:芽胞杆菌科)已被广泛用作微生物杀虫剂,但它们对伊普西隆的联合作用尚不清楚。本研究评估了不同npv和Bt菌株单独和联合作用对伊氏伊蚊幼虫的致病性。不同处理的致病性差异显著,其中以芸苔科多核多角体病毒(MbMNPV)毒力最强,在最低浓度(1 × 105 OBs/ml)下致死率为84.62%。npv浓度越高,昆虫死亡率越高,在1 × 108 OBs/ml时可达90%以上。与MbMNPV相比,斜纹夜蛾(Fabricius)多核多角体病毒(SlMNPV)的致病性中等,而斑点夜蛾(h bner)多核多角体病毒(SeMNPV)和2bt毒株的致病性更低。npv与Bt之间的相互作用取决于病原体组合和浓度。在SlMNPV-Bt混合物中观察到协同效应,导致幼虫死亡率增加,与单独使用SlMNPV或Bt相比,生存曲线明显不同。MbMNPV-Bt组合在大多数情况下产生稳定的加性效应,而SeMNPV-Bt组合表现出不同的效应,包括协同效应、拮抗效应和加性效应。这些发现为优化NPV-Bt组合控制伊普西隆提供了见解,为化学杀虫剂提供了潜在的替代品。
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Synergistic effects of Bacillus thuringiensis (Bacillales: Bacillaceae) and nucleopolyhedrovirus against Agrotis ipsilon (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) larvae.

The black cutworm, Agrotis ipsilon (Hüfnagel) (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae), is a globally significant underground pest known for its broad host range and destructive feeding habits. While nucleopolyhedrovirus (NPVs) and Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) Berliner (Bacillales: Bacillaceae) have been widely used as microbial insecticides, their combined effects against A. ipsilon remain poorly understood. This study evaluated the pathogenicity of different NPVs and Bt strains against A. ipsilon larvae, both individually and in combination. Pathogenicity varied significantly among treatments, with Mamestra brassicae multiple nucleopolyhedrovirus (MbMNPV) exhibiting the highest virulence, causing 84.62% insect mortality at the lowest tested concentration (1 × 105 OBs/ml). Insect mortality generally increased with higher NPVs concentrations, reaching over 90% at 1 × 108 OBs/ml. In contrast, Spodoptera litura (Fabricius) multiple nucleopolyhedrovirus (SlMNPV) showed moderate lethality compared to MbMNPV, while Spodoptera exigua (Hübner) multiple nucleopolyhedrovirus (SeMNPV) and 2 Bt strains exhibited even lower pathogenicity. The interactions between NPVs and Bt varied depending on pathogen combinations and concentrations. Synergistic effects were observed in SlMNPV-Bt mixtures, leading to increased larval mortality and distinct survival curves compared to treatments with SlMNPV or Bt alone. MbMNPV-Bt combinations produced stable additive effects in most cases, whereas SeMNPV-Bt combinations exhibited varied effects, including synergistic, antagonistic, and additive effects. These findings provide insights into optimizing NPV-Bt combinations for A. ipsilon control, offering a potential alternative to chemical insecticides.

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