
Nucleopolyhedrosis viruses isolated from larvae of Mamestra brassicae L. and larvae of Ocneria dispar L. as well as granulosis virus isolated from Apamea anceps Shiff. were found to agglutinate red blood cells from a variety of animal species. Chicken and goose erythrocytes proved to be most sensitive. The haemagglutination-inhibition test with the virus of Mamestra brassicae and with specific mouse immune ascitic fluid (IAF) was positive. The titer of IAF was 1:160.
Insect Viruses, Hemagglutination Tests
Insect Viruses, Hemagglutination Tests
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