- Studies on polydnavirus transmission
- 作者: Stoltz, D.B.; Guzo, D. and Cook, D
- literature id: 43819
- catalog nub: TPL_STOLTZ1986SOPTn12001310
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- type: article
- publication name: Virology
- publish date: 1986-01-01
- pages: 120-131
- volume: 155
- issue: 1
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none Polydnaviruses are thought to replicate only in the ovaries of certain hymenopteran species. Nevertheless, in the present study, polydnaviral DNA was found to exist in males of the braconid parasitoid species Cotesia melanoscela and in both male and female nonovarian tissue of an ichneumonid, Hyposoter fugitivus; preliminary results suggest that viral DNA may be present in an unintegrated form, but whether or not it is encapsidated is unknown. Using interstrain genetic crosses, we demonstrated that C. melanoscela males can apparently transmit at least some viral DNA to female progeny. We suggest that polydnavirus DNAs may be present in most if not all tissues of certain parasitoid species, and are probably maintained within parasitoid populations by vertical tranmission through the germ line. In parallel experiments, manually infected eggs of the ichneumonoid parasitoid (H. fugitivus) survived and hatched in Malacosoma americanum larvae in the apparent absence of exogenous polydnavirus; female parasitoids reared in this manner nevertheless carried virus in their ovaries. Experiment utilizing different strains of C. melanoscela also suggest that per os tranmission of polydnaviruses (to parasitoid larvae) does not occur, despite the fact that inoculum viral DNA can be shone to persist for several days in the tissues of parasitized host larvae.
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