Author:
Evlagin Viktor Grigorievich,Evlagina Elena Grigorievna,Leinweber Evdokia Fedorovna,Yumatov Evgeny Nikolaevich
Abstract
The article presents results of adaptation of collectible silkworm breeds to an artificial nutrient medium. The assessment and selection of the most viable breeds for artificial feeding is carried out. Recommendations are given to increase viability and improve susceptibility to artificial nutrient medium, as well as recommendations on the selection of silkworm breeds for further breeding.
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