

Author: Martin Phyllis A. W.
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
ISSN: 1360-0478
Source: Biocontrol Science and Technology, Vol.14, Iss.4, 2004-06, pp. : 375-383
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Abstract
Stilbene optical brighteners were first investigated to protect biological control agents such as viruses, fungi, and nematodes against ultraviolet light. Some are known to enhance the activity of insect viruses in Lepidoptera. In this work, one stilbene brightener, Tinopal LPW, also increased mortality of gypsy moth and Colorado potato beetle larvae when treated with bacteria/optical brightener combinations. This increase in mortality, however, did not occur for every bacteria/insect combination. In gypsy moth, a significant increase in larval mortality was observed only with
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