Abstract. Nuraeni S, Soma AS, Sadapotto A, Mujetahid A, Baharuddin, Nur RJB, Huda N, Fattah A. 2024. The pathological pebrine diseases of Bombyx mori caused by Nosema bombycis (mNb) in South Sulawesi, Indonesia. Biodiversitas 25: 2990-2995. South Sulawesi is the main producer of raw silk in Indonesia.
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Pebrinedisease found to be highly virulent and harm the larval and cocoon characters of tropical tasar silkworm Antheraeamylitta Drury (Daba TV).Therefore an attempt has been made to evaluate the effect of 2% bleaching powder solution in controlling the pebrine disease attained through secondary contamination by studying larval and cocoon characters ...
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