Impact of prey infected by nuclear polyhedrosis virus on a predator, Sycanus leucomesus Walk. (Hem., Reduviidae)

Citation
As. Sajap et al., Impact of prey infected by nuclear polyhedrosis virus on a predator, Sycanus leucomesus Walk. (Hem., Reduviidae), J APPL ENT, 123(2), 1999, pp. 93-97
Citations number
19
Categorie Soggetti
Entomology/Pest Control
Journal title
JOURNAL OF APPLIED ENTOMOLOGY-ZEITSCHRIFT FUR ANGEWANDTE ENTOMOLOGIE
ISSN journal
09312048 → ACNP
Volume
123
Issue
2
Year of publication
1999
Pages
93 - 97
Database
ISI
SICI code
0931-2048(199903)123:2<93:IOPIBN>2.0.ZU;2-0
Abstract
An assassin bug, Sycanus leucomesus Walk. (Hem., Reduviidae) fed on nuclear polyhedrosis virus (NPV)infected larvae of Spodoptera litura Fabr. (Lep., Noctuidae) inflicted variable effect on its developmental biology. The impa ct varied with the duration the predators were exposed. The predators that were fed infected prey throughout their lives appeared normal but they had significantly smaller sizes of head capsules and shorter tibial lengths tha n those fed healthy prey. These individuals had their overall pre-imaginal survival rate reduced by 10% from 91.25 to 81.25%, pre oviposition period p rolonged to more than 12 days, longevity reduced by 10 and 19 days in the m ales and females, respectively, and fecundity reduced to 41%. Even though i ngestion of NPV could adversely influence their biology, the predators coul d serve as disseminators of the pathogen. The predators defecated infective viral polyhedral inclusion bodies (PIBs) ranging from 1.22 to 1.60 x 10(10 )/deposit with an average of 1.42 x 10(10). This NPV, when fed to its origi nal host, caused 97% larval mortality within 10 days. Thus in nature, S. le ucomesus may suppress the pest population not only by predation but also by dispersing the pathogen.