The Mediterranean land snail Theba pisana (Mollusca: Helicidae) is an introduced agricultural pest in manycountries around the world, including Australia, Israel, USA and South Africa. In addition, this snail is an intermediate host of parasites of importance in both human and veterinary medicine. In this study, a natural population of T. pisanasnails on the Domitian coast of Italy was surveyed following a mass mortality event. By light microscopy, 30% of the collected individuals showed in the calcium cells of the digestive gland thepresence of hypertrophied nuclei containing eosinophilic to weakly basophilic inclusion bodies. Ultrastructural examination by transmission electron microscopy (TEM) showed nuclear inclusions constituted by a reticulatedstroma into which unenveloped, roundish virus-like particles (38 ± 4 nm in diameter) were present. To the bestof our knowledge this could be thefirst evidence for a virus-like agent infecting the gastropodT. pisana, whichmay open new biocontrol perspectives of the this pest worldwide (14) (PDF) Early evidence for a virus-like agent infecting the pest snail Theba pisana (Gastropoda: Pulmonata) in Southern Italy. Available from: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/316866417_Early_evidence_for_a_virus-like_agent_infecting_the_pest_snail_Theba_pisana_Gastropoda_Pulmonata_in_Southern_Italy [accessed Mar 18 2020].

Early evidence for a virus-like agent infecting the pest snail Theba pisana (Gastropoda: Pulmonata) in Southern Italy / De Vico, Gionata; Taté, Rosarita; Maio, Nicola; Costantino, Andrea; Guida, Vincenzo; Villari, Grazia; Carella, Francesca. - In: JOURNAL OF INVERTEBRATE PATHOLOGY. - ISSN 0022-2011. - 148:(2017), pp. 10-13. [10.1016/j.jip.2017.05.005]

Early evidence for a virus-like agent infecting the pest snail Theba pisana (Gastropoda: Pulmonata) in Southern Italy

De Vico, Gionata
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Maio, Nicola;COSTANTINO, ANDREA;VILLARI, GRAZIA;Carella, Francesca
2017

Abstract

The Mediterranean land snail Theba pisana (Mollusca: Helicidae) is an introduced agricultural pest in manycountries around the world, including Australia, Israel, USA and South Africa. In addition, this snail is an intermediate host of parasites of importance in both human and veterinary medicine. In this study, a natural population of T. pisanasnails on the Domitian coast of Italy was surveyed following a mass mortality event. By light microscopy, 30% of the collected individuals showed in the calcium cells of the digestive gland thepresence of hypertrophied nuclei containing eosinophilic to weakly basophilic inclusion bodies. Ultrastructural examination by transmission electron microscopy (TEM) showed nuclear inclusions constituted by a reticulatedstroma into which unenveloped, roundish virus-like particles (38 ± 4 nm in diameter) were present. To the bestof our knowledge this could be thefirst evidence for a virus-like agent infecting the gastropodT. pisana, whichmay open new biocontrol perspectives of the this pest worldwide (14) (PDF) Early evidence for a virus-like agent infecting the pest snail Theba pisana (Gastropoda: Pulmonata) in Southern Italy. Available from: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/316866417_Early_evidence_for_a_virus-like_agent_infecting_the_pest_snail_Theba_pisana_Gastropoda_Pulmonata_in_Southern_Italy [accessed Mar 18 2020].
2017
Early evidence for a virus-like agent infecting the pest snail Theba pisana (Gastropoda: Pulmonata) in Southern Italy / De Vico, Gionata; Taté, Rosarita; Maio, Nicola; Costantino, Andrea; Guida, Vincenzo; Villari, Grazia; Carella, Francesca. - In: JOURNAL OF INVERTEBRATE PATHOLOGY. - ISSN 0022-2011. - 148:(2017), pp. 10-13. [10.1016/j.jip.2017.05.005]
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