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Journal of Insect Physiology | 1992

Fluctuations in ecdysteroid titre and development during the early stage of the last larval instar of trimoulter strains of the silkworm, Bombyx mori

Shi-Hong Gu; Yoshimitsu Iwashita; Fei-Jann Lin; Yien-Shing Chow

Abstract The correlation between slight fluctuations in haemolymph ecdysteroid titre and development of the larvae were explored in recessive and dominant trimoulter strains of the silkworm, Bombyx mori . In recessive trimoulters, the decision for precocious metamorphosis is reversible, and perfect supernumerary larval moults can be induced by the addition of 20-hydroxyecdysone to food sources during the early stage of the last (fourth) instar. Changes in haemolymph ecdysteroid titre show that a small peak occurs at 24 h. On the contrary, for dominant trimoulters, as well as for recessive trimoulters to which an imidazole compound (KK-42) is applied, or which are exposed to high temperature and moisture during the early stage of the penultimate (third) larval instar, the decision for precocious metamorphosis becomes irreversible in some tissues, and a perfect supernumerary larval moult can never be induced through 20-hydroxyecdysone feeding after the third ecdysis. Ecdysteroid titre levels remained low during the early stage of the last larval instar. We propose that the observed decrease after small increase in ecdysteroid titre in recessive trimoulters is related to changes in the developmental programme from larva to pupa. The mechanism by which the controlled fluctuations in ecdysteroid titres are regulated is discussed.


The journal of sericultural science of Japan | 1983

Histopathological features and pathogenicity of a densonucleosis virus of the silkworm, Bombyx mori, isolated from sericultural farms in Yamanashi prefecture

Hiroo Seki; Yoshimitsu Iwashita


The journal of sericultural science of Japan | 1987

Development of the wing disc in the fifth larval instar of Bombyx mori

Hideki Kawasaki; Yoshimitsu Iwashita


The journal of sericultural science of Japan | 1965

Histo-and cyto-pathological studies on the midgut epithelium of the silkworm larvae infected with infectious flacherie

Yoshimitsu Iwashita


The journal of sericultural science of Japan | 1987

Histological observation of larvae of the silkworm, Bombyx mori, orally infected with Beauveria bassiana

Takeo Yanagita; Yoshimitsu Iwashita


The journal of sericultural science of Japan | 1988

Endocrinological changes of trimolter silkworms induced by an imidazole compound

Shi Hong Gu; Yoshimitsu Iwashita; Hideki Kawasaki


The journal of sericultural science of Japan | 1987

Differentiation of wing disc of the fifth larval instar of Bombyx mori in vitro culture condition

Hideki Kawasaki; Yoshimitsu Iwashita


The journal of sericultural science of Japan | 1969

Histopathological diagnosis of diseased larva infected with flacherie virus of the silkworm, Bombyx mori LINNAEUS

Yoshimitsu Iwashita; Eiji Kanke


The journal of sericultural science of Japan | 1958

The process of the crystalline substances formation in the nucleus of cylindrical cells in the mid-gut of the cytoplasmic polyhedral disease of the silkworm

Yoshimitsu Iwashita


The journal of sericultural science of Japan | 1995

Histopathological observation on the larval midgut cells of the silkworm, Bombyx mori, poisoned by NaF

Chui-Huan Zhou; Yoshimitsu Iwashita; Motohiro Fukami; Hideki Kawasaki; Eiji Kanke

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Utsunomiya University

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