The thermal sensitivity and heat shock response of the different races of the mulberry silkworm Bombyx mori have been analysed. The multivoltine race, strains C. Nichi and Pure Mysore showed better survival rates than the bivoltine race, strain NB4D2 exposed to 41 degrees C and above. In general, the fifth instar larvae and the pupae exhibited maximum tolerance compared to the early larval instars, adult moths or the eggs. Exposure up to 39 degrees C for 1 or 2 h was tolerated equally whereas temperatures above 43 degrees C proved to be lethal for all. Treatment of larvae at 41 degrees C for Ih resulted in a variety of physiological alterations including increased heart beat rates, differential haemocyte counts, enlargement of granulocytes ...
Abstract Increased environmental temperature is one of the most frequent stresses effecting metaboli...
Temperature is an important environmental factor affecting the growth and development of silkworm (B...
Survival and molting incidence were studied after heat (40°C) and cold (0°C) shocks in specimens of ...
The thermal sensitivity and heat shock response of the different races of the mulberry silkworm Bomb...
The manifestation of cocoon characters due to heat shock (HS) during the larval stage of poly- (Daiz...
Heat shock proteins (HSPs) are known to play ecological and evolutionary roles in this post-genomic ...
The biochemical composition of haemolymph was studied during larval and pupal period in the mulberry...
Gender sensitivity to ambient heat, despite well known in insect species, how it manifests during yo...
Abstract: The effects of high temperature on cationic composition of haemolymph of the three selecte...
In the current era of highly developed science, technology and technology, the demand for natural fa...
Thermotolerance is important particularly for poikilotherms such as insects. Understanding the mecha...
The effects of high temperature on cationic composition of haemolymph of the three selected races of...
Thermal shocks induce changes in the nuclear phenotypes that correspond to survival (heterochromatin...
Following the concept of whole organism, we have extracted total protein from the Bombyx mori for th...
In this article, we have studied the extent to which the technological performance of mulberry silkw...
Abstract Increased environmental temperature is one of the most frequent stresses effecting metaboli...
Temperature is an important environmental factor affecting the growth and development of silkworm (B...
Survival and molting incidence were studied after heat (40°C) and cold (0°C) shocks in specimens of ...
The thermal sensitivity and heat shock response of the different races of the mulberry silkworm Bomb...
The manifestation of cocoon characters due to heat shock (HS) during the larval stage of poly- (Daiz...
Heat shock proteins (HSPs) are known to play ecological and evolutionary roles in this post-genomic ...
The biochemical composition of haemolymph was studied during larval and pupal period in the mulberry...
Gender sensitivity to ambient heat, despite well known in insect species, how it manifests during yo...
Abstract: The effects of high temperature on cationic composition of haemolymph of the three selecte...
In the current era of highly developed science, technology and technology, the demand for natural fa...
Thermotolerance is important particularly for poikilotherms such as insects. Understanding the mecha...
The effects of high temperature on cationic composition of haemolymph of the three selected races of...
Thermal shocks induce changes in the nuclear phenotypes that correspond to survival (heterochromatin...
Following the concept of whole organism, we have extracted total protein from the Bombyx mori for th...
In this article, we have studied the extent to which the technological performance of mulberry silkw...
Abstract Increased environmental temperature is one of the most frequent stresses effecting metaboli...
Temperature is an important environmental factor affecting the growth and development of silkworm (B...
Survival and molting incidence were studied after heat (40°C) and cold (0°C) shocks in specimens of ...