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RAPID COLD HARDENING PROVIDING HIGHER COLD TOLERANCE THAN COLD ACCLIMATION IN THE PINE NEEDLE GALL MIDGE THECODIPLOSIS JAPO‐NENSIS LARVAE*
Authors:LI Yi‐ping  GONG He  Ho‐Yong Park  Michiyo Goto
Abstract:Abstract The responses of overwintering larvae of the pine needle gall midge Thecodiplosis japonensis Uchida et Inouye to rapid cold hardening and cold acclimation were studied. A rapid cold hardening response is found in the 3rd instar larvae of T. japonensis. When overwintering larvae are transferred directly from 27°C to ‐ 15°C for 3 h, there is only 17.9% survival, whereas exposure to 4°C for 2 h prior to transfer to ‐ 15°C increases survival to 40.0%. The acquired cold tolerance is transient and is rapidly lost (after 15 min at 27°C). Rapid cold hardening is more effective in maintaining larval survival than cold acclimation. Different mechanisms are suggested to regulate the insect's cold hardiness under rapid cold hardening and cold acclimation.
Keywords:Thecodiplosis japonensis  rapid cold hardening  cold acclimation  cold tolerance  overwintering
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