Final report: Return on Investment for National Vegetable Research and Development Levy
20 May 2009Integrated Viral Disease Management in Vegetable Crops
24 August 2012Project Code
Short Summary
This project aims to develop strategies to help enhance the efficacy of insect pathogen and disrupt cuticle hardening in insects.
Year Published
2011
Project Provider
University of Queensland
Attachment
Proteins in the venom of parasitoid wasps that allow their progeny to successfully develop inside their hosts have been identified in research designed to enhance the efficacy of insect pathogens. In this project, the potential of a venom protein with anti-melan information properties has been explored to enhance the efficacy of an insect pathogen (a baculovirus) and disruption of cuticle hardening in insects using a model insect.
Project report
Pests diseases and biosecurity