Silkworm Eggs at Low Temperatures: Implications for Sericulture

  • Yamashita O
  • Yaginuma T
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In this chapter, we briefly review the recent advances of physiological and biochemical studies on embryonic diapause, cold hardiness, and long-term preser- vation of silkworm eggs

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Yamashita, O., & Yaginuma, T. (1991). Silkworm Eggs at Low Temperatures: Implications for Sericulture. In Insects at Low Temperature (pp. 424–445). Springer US. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-0190-6_18

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