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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jul. 30, 2019
Filed:
Jun. 24, 2015
Universidad Pública DE Navarra, Pamplona, ES;
Consejo Superior DE Investigaciones Científicas (Csic), Madrid, ES;
Instituto DE Ecología, A.c., El Haya Xalapa, Veracruz, MX;
Maite Arrizubieta, Mutilva, ES;
Oihane Simón, Mutilva, ES;
Primitivo Caballero Murillo, Mutilva, ES;
Trevor Williams, El Haya Xalapa, MX;
UNIVERSIDAD PÚBLICA DE NAVARRA, Pamplona, ES;
CONSEJO SUPERIOR DE INVESTIGACIONES CIENTÍFICAS (CSIC), Madrid, ES;
INSTITUTO DE ECOLOGÍA, A.C., Veracruz, MX;
Abstract
Two newsingle nucleopolyhedrovirus genotypes, HearSNPV, HearSNPV-SP1B and HearSNPV-LB6, each originating from mixtures of genotypes obtained from different locations and crops, are described. Each exhibits specific insecticidal activity againstlarvae comparable to that of commonly used commercial insecticides. Further, mixing the two genotypes, especially in the ratio of 1:1, within co-occluded virions of the mixed genotypes, is capable of controllinginfestations of tomato crops and is as efficacious as commonly used chemical and biological insecticides. Their use as bioinsecticides is safe for vertebrates, in that they specifically target arthropods. In addition, they are easy to produce and good yields can be obtained by orally inoculatinglarvae with HearSNPV occlusion bodies.