A collaborative research team led by Xi Chen and Chen-Yu Zhang at Nanjing University and Ningjia He at Southwest University has made a significant discovery in a recent publication in Insect Science.
BEIJING, March 5 (Xinhua) -- Chinese scientists have found that a key gene of silkworms is related to its feeding preference for mulberry leaves, providing possible new strategies for silkworm rearing ...
As silk farming is part of traditional Chinese culture, silkworm rearing has become one of the compulsory courses for Chinese primary school students in recent decades. On April 15, a video of a ...
"Romance of Silk" (1955) explores the rich history and intricate process of silk production in Japan. It highlights the dedication of farmers who cultivate mulberry trees to feed silk worms, ...
ALTHOUGH the larvæ of silkworms eat a few kinds of leaves other than mulberry leaves, for example, fig and lettuce, these do not support normal growth. Proteins and carbohydrates are necessary food ...
Moriculture, cultivation of mulberry for the purpose of rearing silkworms or sericulture, has seen a steady decline in Tiruchi district this year due to the hot weather and water shortage, forcing ...
Agartala, Jun 20 () The Tripura government is setting up mulberry nurseries to support silkworm growers who have lost their livelihoods during the pandemic, an official said on Sunday. Agartala, Jun ...
In the 1830s, lured by the promise of becoming rich from the domestic silk worm trade, Connecticut went through a mulberry tree boom, bubble and eventual bust.
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