The effect of low temperatures on the development of eggs of Ascaris suum Goeze, 1782

Abstract

Eggs of A. suum were kept at -10 and -20'C for 12 weeks and subsequently incubated in a thermostat at 28°C. During the incubation, their development was checked every 5 days. It was found that storage at low temperatures slows down their development and reduces the number of eggs successfully completing their embryogenesis

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