Creation And Implementation Of Silkworm Hybrids For Extreme Environmental Conditions
Gulbahor Erimmatovna Abdrimova , Head Of The Department Of Fishing And Sericulture, Doctor Of Philosophy Of Agricultural Sciences (PhD) Nukus Branch Of The Tashkent State Agrarian University, UzbekistanAbstract
The article presents the possibilities of obtaining hybrids under unfavorable conditions of the Republic of Karakalpakstan using new hybrids and obtaining high yields of silkworm cocoons. The materials of the ecological point of view of the territories with the participation of sex-labeled rocks at the Grena stage are presented. And also the determination of the adaptability of the new Navruz-3, Navruz-4 hybrids and hybrids with the participation of parthenoclones of the agro-industrial complex x Labeled-1 hybrids to the extreme conditions of caterpillar growing.
Keywords
Grena, silkworm mulberry, pupa
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