nuclear polyhedrosis virus


nuclear polyhedrosis virus

[¦nü·klē·ər ‚päl·ē·hē′drōs·əs ‚vī·rəs] (virology) A Baculovirus subgroup characterized by the multiplication and formation of polyhedron-shaped inclusion bodies in the nuclei of infected host cells, used in the control of agriculture and forest insects. Abbreviated NPV.