Differential adult lifespan and starvation stress responses in laboratory evolved bivoltine silkworm breeds of Bombyx mori l.

Ranjini M S, Kusuma L, Chandrashekar K B, Moorthy S M, Gandhi Doss S
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Silkworm breeding is majorly focused on balancing the progress of productive trait to generate profitability.However, with recurrent commercialization and utilization of such productive trait through heterosis may decline with drastic climatic variations. In order to achieve and generate profitability in sericulture, paradigm shift is essential through transition from balanced breeding to sustainable breeding via selection of breeding lines with better adult moth longevity which confers the benefits by coping with stressful environment. In the present investigation, CSR bivoltine silkworm breeds were screened to understand the adult moth longevity among them which have attained two decades of evolution. Differential longevity was recorded among the selected breeds. The maximum and minimum longevity was observed in CSR 51 and CSR17 respectively than other breeds. The short-listed breeds were exposed to starvation stress, wherein, interestingly, the CSR51 was highly tolerant compared to other breeds and CSR17 being short-lived was susceptible to starvation stress. The data obtained suggest that the relatively longer lifespan may be rendering more tolerance towards the starvation stress mediated lethality, as evident by the induced starvation stress assay. This would help us to focus on the generation of long-lived breeding lines with better longevity which could intrinsically determine for better abiotic and biotic stress tolerance.
实验室进化的家蚕品种成虫寿命差异及饥饿应激反应。
蚕的育种主要侧重于平衡生产性状的进步,以产生盈利能力。然而,随着这种生产性状通过杂种优势的反复商业化和利用,可能会随着剧烈的气候变化而下降。为了在蚕桑养殖中实现和产生盈利能力,必须转变模式,从平衡育种过渡到可持续育种,通过选择具有较长成虫寿命的育种品系,从而获得应对压力环境的好处。在本研究中,筛选了CSR双生蚕品种,以了解其中已达到20年进化的成虫蛾寿命。所选品种的寿命存在差异。csr51和CSR17分别比其他品种寿命最长和最短。这些被列入名单的品种暴露于饥饿压力下,其中有趣的是,CSR51与其他品种相比具有很高的耐受性,而CSR17寿命较短,对饥饿压力敏感。所获得的数据表明,相对较长的寿命可能对饥饿应激介导的致死率表现出更强的耐受性,这一点在诱导饥饿应激试验中得到了证明。这将有助于我们把重点放在培育寿命较长的育种品系上,这可以从本质上决定更好的非生物和生物抗逆性。
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