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Review : Androgenesis in Mulberry Silkworm Bombyx mori L.: A Review
( Ravindra Singh ),( Raghavendra Rao ),( B. K. Kariappa ),( K. P. Jayaswal ) 한국잠사학회 2001 International Journal of Industrial Entomology Vol.3 No.2
Androgenesis in silkworm acquires a special significance as along with combined applications of other breeding strategies like parthenogenesis and cloning, it may serve as a valuable tool for sex control in sericulture as well as selection and production of bisexual homozygous androgenetic lines. Production of hybrid silkworm yielding high proportion of male larvae is of immense use to silk industry (Strunnikov, 1975, 1983). In this review, an attempt has been made to assimilate the works carried out on androgenesis, different techniques of induction towards androgenetic development and its role in silkworm breeding.
( Ravindra Singh ),( Virendra Kumar ),( B. K. Kariappa ),( S. B. Dandin ),( D. Raghavendra Rao ) 한국잠사학회 2007 International Journal of Industrial Entomology Vol.8 No.2
Stimulation of fecundity following female antennal amputation has been reported for the first time in silkworm. Antennal amputation caused significant increase in fecundity in two newly evolved multivoltine silkworm breeds viz., BL 67 and 96A. This study indicated better chances for increasing egg yield and the increase in fecundity may be attributed to the action of some neurohormones. Significance of antennal amputation in silkworm has been discussed.
Stimulation of Fecundity through Antennal Amputation in the Mulberry Silkworm, Bombyx mori L.
Ravindra Singh,Virendra Kumar,B. K. Kariappa,S. B. Dandin,D. Raghavendra Rao 한국잠사학회 2004 International Journal of Industrial Entomology Vol.8 No.2
Stimulation of fecundity following female antennal amputation has been reported for the first time in silkworm. Antennal amputation caused significant increase in fecundity in two newly evolved multivoltine silkworm breeds viz., BL 67 and 96A. This study indicated better chances for increasing egg yield and the increase in fecundity may be attributed to the action of some neurohormones. Significance of antennal amputation in silkworm has been discussed.