2013
DOI: 10.7852/ijie.2013.26.2.74
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Correlation among Shell Percent, Cocoon Yield and Reeling Parameters of Multi × Bi Cocoons under Different Agro-Climatic Conditions of West Bengal, India

Abstract: Three new Multi x Bi combinations M.Con.4 x (SK6 x SK7), M.Con.4 x NB4D2 and Nistari x (SK6 x SK7) were studied in five seasons i.e. during the period of 18 th June-12 th July, 30 th August-23 rd September, 3 rd November-2 nd December, 29 th January-2 nd March and 30 th March-25 th April with one control Nistari x NB4D2 considering nine reeling characteristics along with shell percent and cocoon yield per 100 disease free layings (DFLs) to establish the seasonal effect on all the parameters. Results reveal tha… Show more

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“…The trend observed by K. Subramanianan, N. Sakthivel, and S. M. H. Qadri shows that South Indian eri cocoons shell percentage ranges from 10 to 15% [5]. Raw silk percentage of mulberry is 7-10% for multivoltine cocoons, 11-15% for bivoltine cocoons, 16-19% in newly evolved hybrids, and 19-25% in Japanese reeling cocoons [6][7][8]. This indicates that the shell percentage of Ethiopian eri cocoons is in the range of good quality South Indian cocoons, while mulberry cocoons silk ratio falls in the range of bivoltine cocoons.…”
Section: Shape and Appearancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The trend observed by K. Subramanianan, N. Sakthivel, and S. M. H. Qadri shows that South Indian eri cocoons shell percentage ranges from 10 to 15% [5]. Raw silk percentage of mulberry is 7-10% for multivoltine cocoons, 11-15% for bivoltine cocoons, 16-19% in newly evolved hybrids, and 19-25% in Japanese reeling cocoons [6][7][8]. This indicates that the shell percentage of Ethiopian eri cocoons is in the range of good quality South Indian cocoons, while mulberry cocoons silk ratio falls in the range of bivoltine cocoons.…”
Section: Shape and Appearancementioning
confidence: 99%