Assessment of the performance of silkworm (Bombyx mori L.) on feeding with mulberry raised using different bioagents

Bharath Kb, Vinoda Ks, Banuprakash Kg, Prakash Hariwal
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Silk production significantly relies on the quality of mulberry foliage, which is the sole food source for the silkworm, Bombyx mori L. This study explores the impact of feeding the silkworms with mulberry raised with different bioagents viz. , Purpureocillium lilacinum , Trichoderma harzianum , Trichoderma viride , Pochonia chlamydosporia and Pseudomonas fluorescens recommended for the management of root-knot nematode infestation. The bioagents were assessed for their impact on various silkworm development and cocoon parameters. Results showed that T. viride treated mulberry leaves significantly enhanced fifth instar larval weight (3.11 g), reduced larval duration (7.19 days), improved cocoon weight (2.02 g), shell weight (0.39 g) and pupal weight (1.67 g). Furthermore, the average filament length (1097.16 m) and denier (3.07) of the cocoons were superior in the T. viride treatment compared to all other treatments. The findings highlight the crucial role of mulberry leaf quality in sericulture and suggest that bioagents, particularly T. viride can enhance silkworm productivity, mitigating the adverse effects of root-knot nematodes.
使用不同生物制剂饲喂桑蚕的性能评估
桑叶是家蚕的唯一食物来源,蚕丝生产在很大程度上依赖于桑叶的质量。本研究探讨了用不同的生物制剂(即紫云英、哈氏毛霉菌、病毒毛霉菌、衣藻和荧光假单胞菌)饲喂家蚕对根结线虫侵染的影响。评估了这些生物制剂对各种家蚕发育和蚕茧参数的影响。结果表明,经病毒假单胞菌处理的桑叶能显著提高五龄幼虫体重(3.11 克),缩短幼虫存活期(7.19 天),改善茧重(2.02 克)、壳重(0.39 克)和蛹重(1.67 克)。此外,与所有其他处理相比,毒死蜱处理的蚕茧平均丝长(1097.16 米)和纤度(3.07)更优。研究结果凸显了桑叶质量在养蚕业中的关键作用,并表明生物制剂,尤其是毒死蜱可提高蚕的生产力,减轻根结线虫的不利影响。
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