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Spodoptera frugiperda army worm

Baculoviruses are members of a large group of double-stranded DNA viruses which only infect invertebrates, including insects. The restricted host range makes baculoviruses safer than mammalian expression systems. The most widely used baculoviruses are Autographa califor-nica nuclear polyhedrosis virus and the Bombyx mori nuclear polyhedrosis virus. The host cell most commonly used is Sf9, derived from the fall army worm Spodoptera frugiperda. [Pg.294]

Yu, S.J., Microsomal sulfoxidation of phorate in the fall army worm, Spodoptera frugiperda (J. E. Smith), Pestic. Biochem. Physiol., 23, 273,1985. [Pg.170]

As for midgut glutathione S-transferases, it was reported that the highly polyphagous insects, fall army worm (Spodoptera frugiperda) and corn earworm (Helicoverpa zea),... [Pg.173]


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