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Principles and Techniques of Silkworm Seed Production

Principles and Techniques of Silkworm Seed Production
Author: Tribhuwan Singh
Publisher: Discovery Publishing House
Total Pages: 386
Release: 2010-04
Genre: Study Aids
ISBN: 9788171417506

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Contents: Introduction, Cultivation of Mulberry for Seed Crop, Silkworm and its Races, Disinfection and Hygiene, Seed Production, Oviposition and Egg Preservation, Diapause and Hatching, Seed Crop Rearing, Hybrid Vigour and Heritability, Silkworm Diseases and Pests.


Silkworm Seed Cocoon Production

Silkworm Seed Cocoon Production
Author: Hussain Mubashar
Publisher: LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783659217579

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Sericulture, Silkworm (Bombyxmori L.; Bombycidae) rearing and cultivation of mulberry for the production of natural silk in the form of cocoons has been utilized as an important industry in tropical and temperate regions of the world. The study was undertaken to evaluate the adaptability of silkworm lines under stress environment with reference to seed cocoon production. Eleven inbred silkworm lines were exposed to various rearing conditions in laboratory as well as field conditions during autumn and spring season.The Evaluation Index values showed that some of the silkworm lines are commercially viable and need to be used in developing silkworm hybrids for better cocoon production.The study also emphasizes on the rearing of silkworm lines under controlled conditions of temperature and humidity for seed cocoon production.


Silkworm Egg Production

Silkworm Egg Production
Author: San-ming Wang
Publisher: Food & Agriculture Org.
Total Pages: 76
Release: 1989
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9789251028841

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Silkworm Rearing

Silkworm Rearing
Author: S K Ananthanarayanan
Publisher: Daya Books
Total Pages: 282
Release: 2008
Genre: Sericulture
ISBN: 9788176221917

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The Book Elaborates On The Whole Process And The Steps Of Cultivating Silkworms For Producing Good Quality Silk. It Describes The Morphology, Anatomy And The Embryology Of The Bombyx Mori Silkworm, The Most Widely Used Variety Of Species, And Explains All The Procedures From The Production Of Silkworm Egg To The Reeling Of Silk From The Cocoon. It Details The Necessary Climatic Conditions, Testing Of Eggs And Their Incubations The Environment In Which These Silkworms Are To Be Brought Up In, Mulberry Leaf Diets, Hygiene And Other Necessary Provisions. Being A Comprehensive Compendium On Silkworms Rearing, This Book Should Prove To Be Highly Useful For Farmers And Agriculturists Involved In Sericulture.


Silkworm Egg Science

Silkworm Egg Science
Author: T. & Bhat Madan Mohan & Khan Singh
Publisher:
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2010
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9789351241850

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In sericulturally advanced countries, the seed production technologies have been perfected to its highest level. Though, in India silkworm seed production is practiced since decades, it is yet to be standardized to its perfection. To meet the requirement of seed to Indian sericulture farmers, the country requires more than 30 crore disease free commercial silkworm seed. However, all the agencies in the country together produce only 24 crore disease free layings (Dfls) and thus there is production shortage of some six crore disease free layings. In this backdrop, this book is prepared with the objective to explain the various strategies to be adopted in the production of better quality and higher quantity of silkworm eggs. The book "Silkworm Egg Science: Principles & Protocols" tries to motivate and assist in its efforts to unveil secrete of the various existing problems related to silkworm egg to increase production, productivity and quality of cocoons. Spread over ten chapters, the book has wide coverage on disinfection and hygiene, egg production technologies, embryonic development, egg diapause and biochemical modulations, preservation of eggs, hibernation schedules, artificial hatching of eggs for rearing of silkworm in appropriate season, methods of incubation, adaptation to changing environment besides prevention and control of pebrine disease of eggs and pests to achieve sustained and quality silkworm eggs and stable cocoon crop. The technical components are meticulously incorporated in this book to make it fairly comprehensive reference material. The book is designed to address wide range of readers, experts, university teachers, students, researchers, technologists, policy makers and fulfill the hopes and aspirations of all those engaged in sericulture in general and egg production in particular. The information furnished in this book will be of immense importance not only to Indian sericulture but also to South Asian and African countries and will find an application at all levels of sericulture.


Sericulture and Silk Production

Sericulture and Silk Production
Author: Prabha Shekar
Publisher: Small-Scale Textiles
Total Pages: 68
Release: 1995
Genre: Social Science
ISBN:

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This book describes the stages of mulberry bush growing, silkworm egg production, silkworm rearing, silk cocoon reeling and silk fabric production. Ideal for fieldworkers, development agencies and those starting small-scale manufacture or attempting to improve or extend manufacture (Published in the Small-scale Textiles series).


Tropical Wild Silk Cocoons of India

Tropical Wild Silk Cocoons of India
Author: P. K. Mohanty
Publisher: Daya Books
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2003
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9788170352983

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In India, the production to tropical tasar silk remained next to mulberry silk for decades, constituting about 4 per cent of the total silk production. Here is an ever increasing demand for tasar silk owing to its strength, lustre and copper brown colour. The tasar silk production has stagnated and declined in the recent past through the demand is increasing. The important reasons for low production are attributed to traditional method of silkworm rearing on all trees in natural habitat, which exposes the larvae to a number of predators, parasites and diseases apart from natural vagaries. The wild sericigenous insects like tasar silkworms have in due course of time came to stay as semi domestic for the regular efforts and interests that revolved round its economic utility. Age-old craft lived with the age-old practices linked with the culture and tradition of the aboriginals; has not allowed the industry to take a commercial shape and spread. However, due stress on the application of 4 Ms, viz., man, material, machine and management need to be emphasized towards enhancing quality linked production. Considering the overall potentiality of wild silkmoths in India, the technology perfection and its adoption could go a long way in harnessing the available flora for rearing tasar silkworms which in turn can be expected to increase the cocoon productivity. In this book emphasis has been given on the types of cocoon, quality and quantum of cocoon production and introduction of improvised seed technology package. This is expected to help the readers a systematic and scientific way of cultivating the tasar. Discussion has been made as to the significance of tropical tasar culture for sustainable development. Relevant detailed references, illustrations and tables with exhaustive index had an enduring appeal for the sericulturists, biotechnologists, technocrats and students of sericulture background. Contents Chapter 1: Introduction; Chapter 2: Silk Scenario; Chapter 3: Taxonomic Profile of Silkworms; Chapter 4: Development and Biometry; Chapter 5: Biometry and Typology; Chapter 6: The Future Scenario.


Silkworm Egg Production

Silkworm Egg Production
Author: R. Otsuki
Publisher: Science Pub Incorporated
Total Pages: 194
Release: 1997
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781578080090

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This text explores the whole process of silkworm egg production.