1969
DOI: 10.1007/bf01900252
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Effect of temperature on the neurosecretory activity inNezara viridula Linn. (Heteroptera; pentatomidae)

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“…Vitez (1971), in terrestrial isopods, found that there is accumulation of neurosecretory material in brain cells at high temperature as compared to low temperature . Awasthi (1969), in Nezara viridula, and Raina (1974) in Labidura riparia, reported that high temperature favours the production of neurosecretory material while low temperature suppresses the secretory chanism may have a great influence on the prawns during such periods . II The synthesis is normal or even decreased and an increase in the stainability results from `pile-up' of secretion which is not being released and thus corresponds with the minimal physiological effect on the prawn .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
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“…Vitez (1971), in terrestrial isopods, found that there is accumulation of neurosecretory material in brain cells at high temperature as compared to low temperature . Awasthi (1969), in Nezara viridula, and Raina (1974) in Labidura riparia, reported that high temperature favours the production of neurosecretory material while low temperature suppresses the secretory chanism may have a great influence on the prawns during such periods . II The synthesis is normal or even decreased and an increase in the stainability results from `pile-up' of secretion which is not being released and thus corresponds with the minimal physiological effect on the prawn .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%