2024
DOI: 10.1002/arch.22128
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Effects of high temperature on the growth performance and midgut autophagy of thermotolerant and thermosensitive silkworm strains

Huiduo Guo,
Mingfa Ling,
Runhuan Yang
et al.

Abstract: High temperature stress has long‐term negative effects on the growth and development of silkworm (Bombyx mori). Different silkworm varieties show the different tolerance to high temperature. The induction of autophagy is linked to increased thermotolerance in diverse ectothermic organisms. However, the function of autophagy in the thermotolerant and thermosensitive silkworm strains under high‐temperature conditions remains unclear. The thermotolerant Liangguang NO.2 and thermosensitive Jingsong × Haoyue strain… Show more

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