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Journal of Insect Physiology, 2022
Eclosion hormone (EH) is a neurohormone that plays a key role in the regulation of insect pre-ecdysis behavior at the end of each molt. Previous research has reported more than one EH gene was found in certain insects, with their functions and mechanisms still unclear.
Jing, Tang +7 more
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Eclosion hormone (EH) is a neurohormone that plays a key role in the regulation of insect pre-ecdysis behavior at the end of each molt. Previous research has reported more than one EH gene was found in certain insects, with their functions and mechanisms still unclear.
Jing, Tang +7 more
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Eclosion hormone activity in haemolymph of eclosing silkmoth, Bombyx mori
Journal of Insect Physiology, 1984Abstract The presence of eclosion hormone in the haemolymph of eclosing adults of the silkworm, Bombyx mori , was demonstrated to provide evidence that the hormone is involved in the induction of eclosion of this insect. The eclosion of the adult occurred within 55–75 min after light-on, when the pupae had been kept under conditions of 16 h light ...
Hajime Fugo, Yuko Iwata, Makoto Nakajima
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Cellular signaling in eclosion hormone action
Journal of Insect Physiology, 2002Eclosion hormone (EH) is a 62 amino acid neuropeptide that plays an integral role in triggering ecdysis behavior at the end of each molt. At least three populations of cells are thought to be targets for EH, each of which show an EH-stimulated increase in the intracellular messenger guanosine 3', 5' cyclic monophosphate (cGMP).
David B., Morton, P Jeanette, Simpson
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Efficacy of Tower Medfly Eclosion Systems
Biocontrol Science and Technology, 2004A 16-repetition experiment was conducted to evaluate the performance of the “tower” system for eclosion of sterile medflies, Ceratitis capitata (Wiedemann). This system has now replaced the PARC system previously used in Florida S.I.T. programs. In addition to testing the efficacy of these eclosion systems, as compared to the PARC system, quality ...
Mark Salvato +3 more
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The Circadian Control of Eclosion
Chronobiology International, 2003Eclosion is the stage in development when the adult insect emerges from the shell of its old cuticle. The sequence of behaviors necessary for eclosion is coordinated by an integrated system of hormones and is activated by hormones that relay developmental readiness.
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Adult eclosion of the silkworm, Bombyx mori, occurs during a specific period of the day under the control of eclosion hormone (EH). Bombyx EH was extracted from the pupal and adult brains (Fugo, et al., 1982), and also the embryos of B. mori (Chen, et al., 1986). In 1985, Bombyx EH was first isolated from the pharate adult heads of B.
Akinori Suzuki +9 more
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Adult eclosion of the silkworm, Bombyx mori, occurs during a specific period of the day under the control of eclosion hormone (EH). Bombyx EH was extracted from the pupal and adult brains (Fugo, et al., 1982), and also the embryos of B. mori (Chen, et al., 1986). In 1985, Bombyx EH was first isolated from the pharate adult heads of B.
Akinori Suzuki +9 more
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Pattern of adult eclosion during interspecific competition
Experientia, 1982During interspecific competition, eggs of the same age, of 2 different species, experience different speeds of development. In each mixed culture there exist 2 different peaks of adult emergence. Here is a mechanism ensuring that the maximum number of one of the competing species emerges first followed by the other.
M. R. Rajasekarasetty +3 more
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Selection for Circadian Eclosion Time in Drosophila melanogaster
Science, 1972Early and late eclosion strains were developed from Drosophila melanogaster cultures. The Oregon-R parent strains (isolated in 1925) showed significantly more selectability than the W 2 parent strain collected at the beginning of this study (1971).
D L, Clayton, J V, Paietta
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