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Dormancy in Tropical Insects

Annual Review of Entomology, 1986
Diapause is frequently viewed as a developmental strategy unique to insects of the temperate zone. My primary objective in this review is to dispell this myth by presenting evidence for the widespread existence of diapause among tropical species. Although the environmental regulators are still poorly defined, I attempt to identify factors implicated in
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Dormancy

2009
Publisher Summary This chapter discusses dormancy, which is an inactive state associated with metabolic depression and arrested development that promotes the survival of insects during periods of harsh environmental conditions, including high or low temperatures or moisture conditions and reduced food quality or availability.
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Dormancy In Bacteria

Journal of Infectious Diseases, 1925
ject is given by Chesney.1 The prolonged quiescence or dormancy shown by a few cells in a transplant, while of considerable more importance to the experimental bacteriologist than the lag, has escaped serious investigation until recently. Burke 2 described the prolonged dormancy of a small percentage of the spores of CI.
Aileen Sprague   +2 more
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Dormancy and the Cell Cycle

2006
The localization of the Kip-related proteins to meristematic regions suggests that these proteins might be associated with dormancy regulation. Additionally, the localization of chromatin remodeling to specific genes and loci may reveal the important regulation mechanisms for the dormant state.
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Seed dormancy: General survey of dormancy types in seeds, and dormancy imposed by external agents

1965
Two basic kinds of dormancy have been distinguished by Bunning (1947): ectogenous, influenced by external factors such as light, temperature, water, etc.; and endogenous, conditioned by the internal constitution of the seed. Whether seeds possess either one or both of these types of rest depends upon two main factors, environmental influences and ...
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DORMANCY OF SEEDS AS COMPARED WITH DORMANCY OF BULBS IN TULIPS

Acta Horticulturae, 1975
G. van Brenk, E.J. Fortanier
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Targeting Cancer Cell Dormancy.

TIPS - Trends in Pharmacological Sciences, 2019
A. Recasens, L. Munoz
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Novel approaches to target the microenvironment of bone metastasis

Nature Reviews Clinical Oncology, 2021
Lorenz C Hofbauer   +2 more
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