Characteristics of Silkworm Population Growth (Tubifex sp.) at an Average Temperature of 27 °C

Fajri Mashudi, Azwar Thaib, Nurhayati Nurhayati
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Silkworms are one of the live feeds given to larvae in the hatchery phase because they have a high nutritional content. Silk worms are relatively small in size that fit into the non-larval mouth so they are easy to digest and easy to catch because of their slow movements. However, the availability of silk worms is still very limited and still relies on nature. So it is necessary to do further culture. Silkworm cultivation is influenced by the food source for growth. In addition to aspects of food, silk worms are also influenced by ecological factors such as temperature. This study aims to determine the characteristics of silkworm population growth (Tubifex sp.) at an average temperature of 27 0C. Data analysis used in this research is descriptive qualitative. The treatment used is at an average temperature of 270C. Based on the research, the highest peak population of silk worms ( Tubifex sp.) was obtained at 27,450C. with an average population of 3060 ind/cm2 and the lowest number of silk worms was found at 27.040C 2477 ind/cm2. The results showed that population growth at 27.450C provided the maximum number of silkworm populations.
家蚕(Tubifex sp.)在平均温度27℃下的种群生长特征
蚕种营养价值高,是孵化期给予幼虫的活饲料之一。蚕的体型相对较小,适合非幼虫的嘴巴,所以它们很容易消化,也很容易捕捉,因为它们的动作缓慢。然而,蚕的可用性仍然非常有限,仍然依赖于自然。因此,有必要做进一步的培养。养蚕受食物来源的影响。除了食物方面的影响外,蚕蛹还受到温度等生态因素的影响。本研究旨在确定平均温度为27℃时家蚕(Tubifex sp.)种群生长特征。本研究使用的数据分析是描述性定性的。所使用的处理温度平均为270℃。研究结果表明,在27,450℃时,蚕(Tubifex sp.)的种群数量达到最高峰。平均种群数量为3060 ind/cm2,最低数量为27.040 ~ 2477 ind/cm2。结果表明,在27.450℃时,家蚕种群数量最大。
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