BCIRL-SO3-HNU1
Yellow-striped armyworm moth
BCIRL-SO3-HNU1
CVCL_Z567
Q. H. Chen
Chen, Q., McIntosh, A. H., and Ignoffo, C. M. (1984). ESTABLISHMENT OF TWO NEW CELL LINES FROM THE YELLOW-STRIPED ARMYWORM, SPODOPTERA ORNITHOGALLE (LEPIDOPTERA: NOCTUIDAE). J. Cent. China Teachers College 31, 101.
Morphology: cells are mostly rounded, with some elongated and spindled forms; Growth characteristics: population doubling is 47 ± 3.2 hrs; maximum cell density of this cell line are 1.36x10^6/ml; cells grow loosely attached; Karyology: chromosomes is typical of Lepidoptera, they appeared to be blunt, short and numerous, but variable in number.
TC-199-MK + 10% FBS
Cynthia Goodman, USDA, ARS, Biological Control of Insects Research Laboratory (BCIRL), Columbia, Missouri, USA.
david.stanley@usda.gov
Not susceptible to either Spodoptera ornithogalle multiple nucleopolyhedrovirus (SoMNP) or Heliothis armigera multiple nucleopolyhedrovirus (HaMNP)
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