气候变化对养蚕业的影响及缓解措施综述

Sujatha G S, Gadde Anil Kumar, Katta Subramanya Sai Teja, Dharanikota Lalithambica Devi, V. E, Aradhana Panda, R. J S, Saransh Kumar Gautam
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养蚕,即养蚕以生产丝绸,已有数千年的历史,甚至是亚洲文化的一部分。但是,由于物理和生理因素的影响,气候变化带来了许多问题,影响到蚕的幼虫(桑蚕)和桑树(蚕的主要食物)。在这篇综述中,我们通过讨论与气温上升和气温变化有关的相关研究、与热浪有关的自卫反应、降水变化,来探讨气候变化对养蚕业的影响。蚕在最佳温度和湿度范围内的生长和蚕茧质量对温度和湿度至关重要,偏离温度和湿度会降低蚕丝产量,而温度和湿度过高则会降低死亡率。此外,气候变化还导致桑树生理和虫害动态的变化,使养蚕实践变得更加复杂。根据上述情况,研究和开发的方向是培育气候适应性强的蚕种品系,改进桑树栽培实践,以及采用遥感和地理信息系统等现代技术进行有效的资源管理。未来计划开展的工作包括提高基因研究的质量,以培育抗逆性更强的蚕种,以及开展全面的脆弱性评估,以制定合适的适应战略。如果本文所讨论的减缓措施得以实施,那么确保养蚕业在气候变化面前的适应能力和经济可行性对于维持长期的丝绸生产至关重要。
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A Comprehensive Review of the Effect and Mitigation of Climate Change on Sericulture
Sericulture, the practice of silkworm cultivation to produce silk, has been around for thousands of years and is even a part of cultural significance in Asia. But, the changes in climate change have created so many problems due to physical and physiological factors that are affecting silkworm larvae (Bombyx mori) as well as mulberry plants which is primary food of silkworm. In this review, we address about the influence of climate change on sericulture by discussing pertinent studies in relation to rising temperatures and temperature changes; self-defensive responses related with heat waves; precipitation changes. Growth and cocoon quality in the optimal range for silkworm are so critical to temperature and humidity, that deviating from them lowers silk production while higher numbers can deteriorate death rates. In addition, climate change results in shifts of mulberry plant physiology and pest dynamics which are additional complications to sericulture practices.In alignment with the above, research and development is oriented toward climate-resilient silkworm breeding lines, improved mulberry cultivation practices, and modern technologies like remote sensing and GIS for efficient resource management. Works of planned future interest include bettering the quality of genetic research for the development of more resilient silkworm strains and the performance of comprehensive vulnerability assessments to formulate suitable adaptation strategies. Ensuring the resilience and economic viability of the sericulture industry in the face of climate change is crucial for sustaining long-term silk production if the mitigation measures discussed in this paper are put in place.
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