Published on: August 8, 2025

HPNPV VIRUS IDENTIFIED

HPNPV VIRUS IDENTIFIED

NEWS

  • The Kerala Forest Research Institute (KFRI) has successfully developed and patented a biological control agentHyblaea puera Nucleopolyhedrosis Virus (HpNPV).
  • HpNPV targets the destructive teak defoliator moth larvae (Hyblaea puera), which severely damages teak plantations across India.

HIGHLIGHTS

Virus Action: Natural, Lethal, and Eco-Safe

  • The virus multiplies trillions of times inside the pest larva, eventually breaking the body and releasing infectious particles.
  • Even sub-lethal infections pass the virus to the next generation, ensuring long-term suppression.
  • It is host-specific and poses no threat to other species or the environment.

Massive Economic Loss Addressed

  • Teak defoliators cause a loss of 3 cubic metres of timber per hectare per year.
  • This results in an estimated ₹562.5 crore loss in Kerala and ₹12,525 crore nationwide.
  • Chemical pesticide use previously attempted caused public and environmental concerns.

Successful Trials and Deployment

  • Field trials at Nilambur (Malappuram) proved highly effective.
  • KFRI has transferred outbreak monitoring and application technology to the Kerala Forest Department, awaiting formal adoption.

Global Export Potential

  • With 64 countries cultivating teak and many banning chemical pesticides, HpNPV has immense export potential.
  • The solution will be showcased at the KSCSTE R&D Summit 2025 in Thiruvananthapuram as a global forestry innovation.