Effect of 12-hours delay and anticipation from traditional practice in silkworm mounting to spinning frames on economic traits of Bombyx mori (Lepidoptera: Bombycidae) cocoons

A. Seidavi, EL Keroumi Abderrahim, A. Torkashvand, Naamani Khalid
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In this study, the aim was to determine the effect of 12 hours delay and time advancement of Bombyx mori larvae transfer to spinning frames on the economic traits of harvested cocoons. Our experience focused on the transfer of three lots of silkworm mature larvae to cocoon frames with 12 hours delay or advancement from usual spinning time. Commercial silkworm eggs were obtained and three replications of 100 larvae per each treatment were used. The larvae and cocoon conditions of hatching and rearing, feeding conditions, silkworm egg production stages were performed based on standard protocols. Rice straws were used as cocoon position (framework) in the cocoon spinning stage separately for each replication. After completion of the pupa development, total cocoon production was collected and classified based on appearance, hardness, softness, and cleanliness levels of the cortex and outer cortex into four categories, viz. good, moderate, low and double cocoons. Economic characteristics were calculated and compared between treatments using the Duncan test at p < 0.05. The comparison of economic traits of cocoons produced in perfected treatments showed no significant difference between treatments and the control. This result suggests that the 12 hours’ time anticipation or delay of larva transfer to cocoons building frames has no effect on the quantity or the quality of produced cocoons. Therefore, it is possible to shorten the rearing duration of Bombyx mori larvae by 12 hours without affecting the cocoon economic traits, and this could improve cocoon production and generate an important economic advantage in commercial sericulture.
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从传统的上蚕到纺纱机的12小时延迟和预期对家蚕茧经济性状的影响
本试验旨在研究家蚕幼虫转移到纺纱机的延迟和提前12 h对收获茧经济性状的影响。我们的经验集中在将三批成熟的蚕蛹转移到茧架上,比通常的纺纱时间延迟或提前12小时。取商品蚕卵,3个重复,每个处理100只幼虫。按标准方案进行幼虫和茧的孵化和饲养条件、取食条件、产卵阶段。每个复制阶段分别用稻秆作茧位(架)。蛹发育完成后,收集茧总产量,根据表皮和外表皮的外观、硬度、柔软度和清洁度分为好茧、中等茧、低茧和双茧四类。采用Duncan检验计算和比较处理间的经济特性,p < 0.05。完善处理茧的经济性状与对照比较,差异不显著。上述结果表明,幼虫转移到造茧架的时间提前或延迟12 h对产茧的数量和质量没有影响。因此,在不影响蚕茧经济性状的情况下,将家蚕幼虫的饲养时间缩短12小时是可能的,这将提高蚕茧产量,并在商业蚕桑中产生重要的经济优势。
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