1986
DOI: 10.1080/01688170.1986.10510184
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Physico-chemical (GC-MS) measurements of juvenile hormone III titres during embryogenesis ofLocusta migratoria

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“…sanguinipes (Couche et al, 1985) and other Acrididae (Bergot et al, 1981;Mauchamp et al, 1985;Dale and Tobe, 1986;Temin et al, 1986). In L. migratoria the JH carrier protein shows a significant preference for JH I11 over other forms of the hormone (Peter et al, 1979;Roberts, 1985).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…sanguinipes (Couche et al, 1985) and other Acrididae (Bergot et al, 1981;Mauchamp et al, 1985;Dale and Tobe, 1986;Temin et al, 1986). In L. migratoria the JH carrier protein shows a significant preference for JH I11 over other forms of the hormone (Peter et al, 1979;Roberts, 1985).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…In the cockroach Nuuphoeta JH was absent in newly formed eggs 1311 but later appeared and rose to high levels (960 ng JH III/g) at the stages of 1st larval cuticle formation and eye pigmentation [ll]; in this species we observed very high quantities of methyl farnesoate concomitant with the increase in JH 111 [8]. In Locusta, freshly laid eggs contained 1.8 ng/g JH 111 and embryos at the stage of 1st cuticle formation 8 ng/g JH I11 [9]. It would seem that the composition and content of JH in embryos varies considerably among different species.…”
Section: Qualitative and Quantitative Variations In Jh From The Egg Tmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…The titer of JH I1 fluctuated rapidly between 1 and 4 ng/ml in the feeding 4th-instar larvae and reached its highest level (9 ng/ml) in the late scotophase, concomitant with the peak in 20E, 12 h before ecdysis into the 5th instar. Thereafter the JH titer dropped rapidly and then rose again during the scotophase after ecdysis.…”
Section: Ecdysteroids and Jh In Hemolymph Of Penultimate And Last-insmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…During embryogenesis there are four peaks of ecdysone and its metabolites that correlate with deposition of the three embryonic cuticles as well as the serosal "cuticle", a thin layer secreted by the serosal cells that underlie the chorion (Lagueux et al 1979). A peak of JH III appears at about 70% of embryogenesis, coinciding with terminal differentiation and persisting through the production of the first nymphal cuticle (Temin 1986). …”
Section: Embryonic Development and Cuticle Formation In Orthopteramentioning
confidence: 95%
“…In Orthoptera, these three cuticles coincide with three peaks of ecdysteroids (Lagueux et al 1979). JH appears at about 70% of embryonic development and is present during the formation of the last cuticle, the first instar nymphal cuticle (Temin et al 1986). Treatment of Schistocerca gregaria embryos with JH mimics prior to this endogenous peak causes both morphological and growth defects (Novak 1969), and nymphal features on the second embryonic (pronymphal) cuticle (Sbrenna-Micciarelli 1977).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 97%