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- W4210363480 abstract "Entomopathogenic viruses (EPVs) are potential biocontrol agents for a number of reasons like, safety to non-target organisms, capable of creating epizootics, compatible with other pest management strategies, highly host specific, etc., that make them suitable candidates for pest management in sustainable agriculture programs. As of now Over 700 insect-infecting viruses have been isolated, mostly from Lepidoptera (560), Hymenoptera (100), Coleoptera, Diptera and Orthoptera and classified into 16 families by International Committee on Taxonomy of Viruses (ICTV). Although EPV infection in insects was recorded as early as AD 16th century, but, they were characterized and classified very recently based on type of genetic material, virion morphology and size, presence or absence of envelope, presence of occlusion body, mode of action, the host range, external disease symptoms etc. The EPVs even though are successful entomopathogens, but, their difficulty in mass production, easy degradation in the environment and high species specificity has rendered them less popular among the farming community. However, recent advances in the development of new insect cell lines permissible to the in vitro virus infection; and the great development of baculoviruses as expression vectors of heterologous proteins has opened the doors for development of recombinant virus particles that have improved virulence against range of insect pests and have enhanced field efficacy. The current chapter focuses mainly on the exploitation of EPVs as potential biocontrol agents in a sustainable pest management program." @default.
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