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Tasar Culture

Tasar Culture
Author: Lakshmi Marepally
Publisher: Educreation Publishing
Total Pages: 93
Release:
Genre: Education
ISBN:

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This book deals with history of tasar silk, varieties of tasar silk worm, life cycle of tasar silk worm. The book also facilitates easier visualization of morphological features of tasar silk worm and rearing. This work covers various diseases and pests that impact tasar host plant and their control measures. Finally the book deals with genetics of tasar silkworm, diseases of tasar silkworm and their control


Oak Tasar Culture

Oak Tasar Culture
Author: Dr. R. K. Goel
Publisher: APH Publishing
Total Pages: 268
Release: 2004
Genre: Oak tasar silkworm
ISBN: 9788176487498

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The Book Is Divided Into 9 Chapters Such As-Introudction, Food Plants Of Oak Tasar Silkworm, Oak Propogation, Disease And Pest Management In Oak, Biography Of Oak Tasar Silkworm, Silkworm Rearing And Ethnology, Silkworm Seed Technology, Silkworm Rearing Technology, Ilk Reeling And Spinning. 4 Appendices, Index.


Tasar Culture

Tasar Culture
Author: Manjeet Singh Jolly
Publisher:
Total Pages: 300
Release: 1974
Genre: Sericulture
ISBN:

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On the cultivation and production of a variety of Silk.


Tropical Tasar Culture in India

Tropical Tasar Culture in India
Author: P.K. Mohanty
Publisher: Daya Books
Total Pages: 186
Release: 1998
Genre: Sericulture
ISBN: 9788170351894

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Sericulture has attracted special attention of India since Independence due to rising internal demand and its export potential. Sericulture is the combination of people, machine, instruments, equipments, raw materials, proper methods and environment. Over the decades, the production of silk in India has increased horizontally, but its vertical growth remained retarded. Against the increased demand for quality silk in the international market, scope for production of export quality silk in India is enormous. The book emphasis on the techniques required for the better quality and quantity production of tasar cocoons through systematic and natural process instead of adopting pure scientific equipments on manipulating the natural system of operation. The book is replete with useful references and illustrations and an exhaustive index, holds an enduring appeal for the concerned scholars and students as well as professionals. Contents Chapter 1: Introduction; Importance of the study, History of sericulture, Silk road, Sericulture in other countries, Sericulture in india through ages; Chapter 2: Silk Scenario; Status of sericulture, Significance of tasar culture, Tasar silk-moths; Chapter 3: Biology of Tasar Silk-Moth; Stages in life cycle, Rearing, Pathology, Seed technology; Chapter 4: Ecology; Geography and topography of tasar producing areas in orissa, Climatological parameters, Host plant, arboriculture and topography, Conservation of tasar biodiversity and sustainable development.


Silk Culture

Silk Culture
Author: P. N. Panday
Publisher: APH Publishing
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2005
Genre: Plant biochemical genetics
ISBN: 9788176488266

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Studies the physiology of haemolymph innon-diapausing and diapausing generation of A. mylitta in its ontogenticstages. A. mylitta is a widelyexploited wild sericigenous insects, but little was known about itshaematological aspects. It was further noticed that A. mylitta shows a wide range of variation in haemocytes picture and haemolymph compositionin different insect species. Hence the need for this study.


Tasar Culture

Tasar Culture
Author: Ravindra Nath Singh
Publisher:
Total Pages: 577
Release: 2014
Genre: Sericulture
ISBN: 9789331323040

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Silk Production

Silk Production
Author: N. G. Ojha
Publisher: APH Publishing
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2004
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9788176487825

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With reference to India.


Indian Silk

Indian Silk
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 636
Release: 2008
Genre: Silk industry
ISBN:

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Biodiversity

Biodiversity
Author: R C Sobti
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 513
Release: 2022-12-30
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 1000738949

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The term "biodiversity" or "biological diversity" describes the variety of living beings on Earth encompassing microorganisms, plants, animals, and ecosystems, such as coral reefs, forests, and deserts. In fact, it also represents a wealth of biological resources available to us. Today, instead of exploring and preserving its unmapped biodiversity, mankind has gone away from mother nature, conquering the domain through relentless exploitation. This has resulted in an ecological imbalance and thereby has posed serious threat to biodiversity. Declining biodiversity is, therefore, a concern for countless reasons. Biodiversity’s wealth of genetic information can be conserved by storing biological material from endangered species. Cell lines, gametes, and embryos are preserved so that in case a species becomes extinct or there is a need to increase the population of the species, then cloning and artificial reproductive techniques can be used to revive and reproduce the said species. The present volume discusses the biodiversity of specific animal groups, such as cnidarians and fish, as well as potential risks to and methods for conserving some of them. The following important aspects are addressed: 1. The importance of biodiversity in maintaining ecosystem balance for sustainability 2. The emerging role of biodiversity as a source of important materials, pharmaceuticals, food, and so on as such or through genetic manipulation to meet the contemporary and future challenges 3. The impact of environment degradation on biodiversity and conservation in a changing environment 4. Conventional and emerging biotechnological techniques to conserve biodiversity The book is intended for academics, scientists, and naturalists working in the fields of biology, biochemistry, biophysics, and biomedical sciences.


Problems and Prospects of Sericulture

Problems and Prospects of Sericulture
Author: M.L. Narasaiah
Publisher: Discovery Publishing House
Total Pages: 86
Release: 2003
Genre: Sericulture
ISBN: 9788171416288

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Contents: Introduction, Status of Sericulture in India, Development of Sericulture, Summary and Conclusion.