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. 1985 Apr;17(2):165–168.

Responses of Anguina agrostis to Detergent and Anesthetic Treatment

Donald L Riddle, Alan F Bird
PMCID: PMC2618444  PMID: 19294078

Abstract

The infective dauer juvenile (DJ2) of Anguina agrostis, a stage capable of surviving desiccation, is up to sixfold more resistant to the detergent sodium dodecyl sulfate than are freshly hatched juveniles or adult males, and twofold more resistant to the anesthetic phenoxypropanol. Thus, the DJ2, like dauer stages of other species, may also be more resistant to various types of environmental stress in its natural habitat. In A. agrostis, however, resistance appears to be acquired gradually during development of the second juvenile stage, rather than during a molt.

Keywords: Lolium rigidum, physiology, dauer juvenile, rye grass, seed galls, toxicity

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