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Plant senescence cues entry into diapause in the gall fly Eurosta solidaginis: resulting metabolic depression is critical for water conservation
2005
Journal of Experimental Biology
Mechanisms and possible cues for seasonal increases in desiccation resistance in larvae of the goldenrod gall fly Eurosta solidaginis, were examined before and after natural and premature plant senescence, or after being removed from their gall and placed in either 100, 95 or 75% relative humidity (RH). Rates of water loss were 8.6fold lower, averaging 0.7±0.2· g·mm -2 ·h -1 , in larvae from senescent gall tissue and after all RH treatments than in control larvae from pre-senescent plants.
doi:10.1242/jeb.01907
pmid:16339864
fatcat:jbhf5evgcree3dggj6ufjdwvpu