Spodoptera exigua multiple nucleopolyhedrovirus(SeMNPV) TC

Spodoptera exigua multiple nucleopolyhedroviirus(SeMNPV) is a naturally occurring insecticidal virus that specifically infects and kills larvae of Spodoptera exigua(Beet armyworm).

  • Use for
  • How it works
  • Product specifications
  • Directions for use
  • Product handling

Use for

Spodoptera exigua(Beet armyworm)

How it works

When the formulated SeMNPV products is applied to crops and ingested by Spodoptera exigua(beet armyworm) larvae, virions are released within the insect body and undergo extensive replication. The virus then infects systemically while rapidly consuming host tissues. Following infection, affected beet armyworm larvae gradually become sluggish and exhibit sublethal symptoms before dying. Upon death, their internal organs and tissues become fully liquefied, and the larval bodies rupture. Furthermore, the virus released from infected larval cadavers will spread the virus horizontally among field pupulations and persist across successive generations of beet armyworm, achieving sustained, long-term suppression of pest population in the field.

Product specifications

I. Concentrate Powder

  •    Concentration: 2.0×10^11PIB/g
  •    Pack Size: 1Kg per Bag, 15Kg per Cardboard


II. Concentrate Liquid

  •    Concentration: 2.0×10^10PIB/ml
  •    Pack Size: 25 liters per Drum

  

Directions for use

Avoid temperatures above 40℃ during processing of formulations.

Product handling

Temperature Conditions during Transport

2-8℃

Storage Time at Different Temperatures

  • >2  years at -18℃
  • 2 years at <+5℃
  • 1 month at<+25℃