The Effect of Temperature on the Development of Sericesthis Iridescent Virus
MF Day and ML Dudzinski
Australian Journal of Biological Sciences
19(3) 481 - 494
Published: 1966
Abstract
Development of Sericesthis iridescent virus (SIV) in larvae and prepupae of the wax moth Galleria mellonella is very sensitive to temperature. The optimum for SIV growth is 22°C in the wax moth, but it is probably slightly higher in the scarab Sericesthis pruinosa. SIV is not normally produced in wax moth prepupae at temperatures above 30°C and production of neither viral protein nor nucleic acid was detected at 35°C.https://doi.org/10.1071/BI9660481
© CSIRO 1966