Inactivation of nuclear polyhedrosis virus (Baculovirus subgroup A) by monochromatic UV radiation.
AUTOR(ES)
Griego, V M
RESUMO
Monochromatic radiation at wavelengths of 290, 300, 310, and 320 nm inactivated occluded nuclear polyhedrosis virus of the Douglas-fir tussock moth, Orgyia pseudotsugata (McDunnough). Data indicate that all of the wavelengths are capable of causing virus inactivation; much greater fluences are needed for virus inactivation as the wavelength increases.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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