2000
DOI: 10.29321/maj.10.a00513
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Influence of larval density as stress factor for rearing of CSR hybrid silkworms

Abstract: Newly evolved productive bivoltine hybrid CSR2 x CSRS rearing was conducted with differentie larval densities ranging from 50 larvae / sq.ft to 100 larvae / sq.ft in fifth instar. The cocoon character, a t cocoon yield and disease incidence was recorded with optimum rearing conditions as well as in the presence of 1 per cent infectious source (Flacherie and Grasserie). The results revealed that the cocoon characters were significantly improved and diseases incidence were reduced under low densityrearing (50 &a… Show more

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