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J Invertebr Pathol


Title:The incidence and use of Oryctes virus for control of rhinoceros beetle in oil palm plantations in Malaysia
Author(s):Ramle M; Wahid MB; Norman K; Glare TR; Jackson TA;
Address:"Malaysian Palm Oil Board, P.O. Box 10620, 50720 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia"
Journal Title:J Invertebr Pathol
Year:2005
Volume:89
Issue:1
Page Number:85 - 90
DOI: 10.1016/j.jip.2005.02.009
ISSN/ISBN:0022-2011 (Print) 0022-2011 (Linking)
Abstract:"The rhinoceros beetle, Oryctes rhinoceros, has emerged as a serious pest of oil palm since the prohibition of burning as a method for maintaining estate hygiene in the 1990s. The abundance of beetles is surprising given that the Malay peninsula was the site of first discovery of the Oryctes virus, which has been used to effect good as a biological control agent in other regions. A survey of adult beetles was carried out throughout Malaysia using pheromone traps. Captured beetles were examined for presence of virus using both visual/microscopic examination and PCR detection methods. The survey indicated that Oryctes virus was common in Malaysia among the adult beetles. Viral DNA analysis was carried out after restriction with HindIII enzyme and indicated at least three distinct viral genotypes. Bioassays were used to compare the viral strains and demonstrate that one strain (type B) is the most virulent against both larvae and adults of the beetle. Virus type B has been cultured and released into healthy populations where another strain (type A) forms the natural background. Capture and examination of beetles from the release site and surrounding area has shown that the spread and persistence of the applied virus strain is accompanied by a reduction in palm frond damage"
Keywords:"Animals *Baculoviridae/classification/genetics/pathogenicity Coleoptera/*virology DNA, Viral Incidence Malaysia Palm Oil *Pest Control, Biological *Plant Oils Trees/*parasitology Virus Diseases/*epidemiology;"
Notes:"MedlineRamle, M Wahid, M B Norman, K Glare, T R Jackson, T A eng 2005/07/26 J Invertebr Pathol. 2005 May; 89(1):85-90. doi: 10.1016/j.jip.2005.02.009"

 
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