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Influence on the overall Performance of the Mulberry Silkworm, Bombyx mori L.CSR-18 Cocoon Reared with V1 Mulberry Leaves Irrigated by Distillery Spentwash


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1 Department of Studies in Sugar Technology, Sir M. Visweswaraya Postgraduate Center, University of Mysore, Tubinakere, Mandya (Karnataka), India
2 Department of Chemistry, Alvas Institute of Engineering Technology, Shobhavana Campus, Mijar, Moodbidri (Karnataka), India
     

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CSR-18 silkworm reared with V1 variety of mulberry plants irrigated by raw water, 50 per cent PTSW and 33 per cent PTSW. The different parameters such as raw silk (%), filament length (m), reelability (%), denier and shell ratio were determined at the maturity of cocoons. It was found that the parameters were better in cocoon irrigated with 33 per cent PTSW compared to 50 per cent PTSW and raw water irrigations. This concludes that the mulberry plants irrigated with 33 per cent PTSW is enriched with more nutrients for the potential growth of mulberry plants which results in the potential cocoons.

Keywords

Silk Worm, Growth, Mulberry Plant, Irrigation, Cocoon Parameters.
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  • Influence on the overall Performance of the Mulberry Silkworm, Bombyx mori L.CSR-18 Cocoon Reared with V1 Mulberry Leaves Irrigated by Distillery Spentwash

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Authors

S. Chandraju
Department of Studies in Sugar Technology, Sir M. Visweswaraya Postgraduate Center, University of Mysore, Tubinakere, Mandya (Karnataka), India
Girija Nagendraswamy
Department of Studies in Sugar Technology, Sir M. Visweswaraya Postgraduate Center, University of Mysore, Tubinakere, Mandya (Karnataka), India
C. S. Chidan Kumar
Department of Chemistry, Alvas Institute of Engineering Technology, Shobhavana Campus, Mijar, Moodbidri (Karnataka), India

Abstract


CSR-18 silkworm reared with V1 variety of mulberry plants irrigated by raw water, 50 per cent PTSW and 33 per cent PTSW. The different parameters such as raw silk (%), filament length (m), reelability (%), denier and shell ratio were determined at the maturity of cocoons. It was found that the parameters were better in cocoon irrigated with 33 per cent PTSW compared to 50 per cent PTSW and raw water irrigations. This concludes that the mulberry plants irrigated with 33 per cent PTSW is enriched with more nutrients for the potential growth of mulberry plants which results in the potential cocoons.

Keywords


Silk Worm, Growth, Mulberry Plant, Irrigation, Cocoon Parameters.