Abstract
Experiments on larval emergence in a series of constant temperatures showed that, of those temperatures tested, 25°C. was the optimum. Results suggest that constant temperatures do not provide optimum conditions for larval emergence and that a higher rate of emergence may occur under fluctuating temperatures. The rate of larval emergence in beet diffusate increased as the initial oxygen concentration increased. Pre-treatment of cysts at low oxygen concentrations reduced the subsequent emergence in diffusate.
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