1936
DOI: 10.1111/j.1469-7998.1936.tb06288.x
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Retardation of Spermatogenesis and Reduction of Motility of Sperm in Ephestia kühniella Z. (Lepidoptera, Phycitidæ), caused by High Temperature.

Abstract: Summary. There is evidence of only one cycle of spermatogenesis in Ephestia kuhniella Z. Evidence of retardation of spermatogenesis in newly emerged moths reared at high temperatures is seen in the presence in the testes of (a) abundant premetamorphic tubules, and (b) fewer mature sperm‐bundles, as compared with those of newly emerged moths reared at room‐temperature and with those of seven days old adults reared at 27°C. The smaller size in testes of adults newly emerged reared at room‐temperature and those … Show more

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“…Because E . kuehniella testes are fused into a single spherical organ ( Nowock 1973 ; Liu J, personal observation), we determined its radius using the mean diameter from 2 measurements across the organ’s central axis ( Figure 1B ) ( Raichoudhury 1936 ; Gage 1995 ) divided by 2 and calculated the testis volume (size) using the formula 4/3π r 3 , where π =3.14 and r = radius of the testis.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Because E . kuehniella testes are fused into a single spherical organ ( Nowock 1973 ; Liu J, personal observation), we determined its radius using the mean diameter from 2 measurements across the organ’s central axis ( Figure 1B ) ( Raichoudhury 1936 ; Gage 1995 ) divided by 2 and calculated the testis volume (size) using the formula 4/3π r 3 , where π =3.14 and r = radius of the testis.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As E. kuehniella testes are fused into a spherical organ [19], we calculated its volume using the sphere formula, 4/3πr 3 . We determined the r (radius) using the mean diameter from two measurements across the organ's central axis divided by two [17,19,64]. After volume measurement, we placed the testes into a drop of Belar saline solution on a cavity slide, tore them apart completely, gently rotated the slide, and counted the number of eupyrene and apyrene sperm under a phase-contrast microscope (Olympus BX51, Tokyo, Japan) according to Liu et al [19].…”
Section: Experimental Setup and Data Collectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As E. kuehniella testes are fused into a spherical organ [19], we calculated its volume using the sphere formula, 4/3πr 3 . The r (radius) was the mean diameter from two measurements across the organ's central axis [17,19,64]. After volume measurement, we placed the testes into a drop of Belar saline solution on a cavity slide, tore them apart completely, gently rotated the slide, and counted the number of eupyrene and apyrene sperm under a phrase-contrast microscope (Olympus BX51, Japan) according to Liu et al [19].…”
Section: Experimental Setup and Data Collectionmentioning
confidence: 99%