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Research Article
ScienceAsia 31 (2005): 273-276 |doi: 10.2306/scienceasia1513-1874.2005.31.273
Studies on the Pathogenesis of the Local Isolates of
Nomuraea rileyi against Spodoptera litura
Pornpoj Srisukchayakul,a* Chanpen Wiwatb and Somsak Pantuwatanac
ABSTRACT: The mode of infection of Nomuraea rileyi in Spodoptera litura larvae was examined using local
strains isolated from infected larvae of S. litura collected from the field in Mae Chaem district, Chiang Mai
province, Thailand. Spore suspensions were topically applied to larvae followed by examination using
standard histological techniques. Germ tubes penetrated through the cuticle surface within 48 hr after
inoculation and then along the cuticle. Lysis of the endocuticle was found before hyphae penetrated and
invaded the epidermis ca. 2.5 days after inoculation. The invasive hyphal stage then transformed into hyphal
bodies that replicated within the hemocoel. These non-invasive hyphal bodies filled the hemocoel and then
converted to invasive mycelia ca. 5-6 days after inoculation. At the end of the infection cycle, mycelium
emerged from the cuticle and produced condiophores ca. 7 days after inoculation. The larvae became
completely covered by white mycelium before turning green 1-2 days later as a result of spore production.
The complete developmental cycle of N. rileyi in S. litura lasted approximately 8 to 9 days.
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a Department of Microbiology, Faculty of Science, Mahidol University, Bangkok 10400, Thailand.
b Department of Microbiology, Faculty of Pharmacy, Mahidol University, Bangkok 10400, Thailand.
c Office of the President, Burapha University, Bangsaen, Chonburi 20131, Thailand.
* Corresponding author, E-mail: pornpoj@tistr.or.th
Received 19 Nov 2004,
Accepted 4 May 2005
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