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What is the pathogenic property of baculovirus, used as a biological agents ?
Name the genus of these organisms.

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Baculoviruses are pathogenus that attack insects and other arthopods. The majority of baculoviruses used as biological control agents are in the genes "Nucleopolyhedrovirus".
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