The leafminer Liriomyza trifolii causes severe economic damage on ornamental and horticultural crops in China. Rapid cold hardening (RCH) is a phenomenon where cold tolerance in insects can be significantly enhanced after a short-term acclimation to low temperatures. In this study, the regulation of transcription in response to cold hardening was investigated in L. trifolii adults, and fatty acids and cryoprotectant levels were measured. The composition of fatty acids changed after RCH treatment, and glucose and trehalose levels showed significant accumulation after acclimation, thus indicating that changes in fatty acids and cryoprotectants contribute to RCH in L. trifolii. RNA-seq was used to analyze transcriptional regulation after a 4 h hardening period and showed that differentially expressed genes clustered in multiple metabolic pathways, which indicates the importance of transcriptional regulation in RCH. This study expands our knowledge of biochemical and transcriptional changes in L. trifolii during cold hardening and provides a basis for further investigations aimed at understanding thermal adaptation in insects.

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