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Nosema bombycis, the causal agent of silkworm pébrine disease, causes substantial economic losses to sericulturists annually. Previously, 19 serpin genes (NbSPNs) were identified in this parasite, but most of their functions remain unidentified yet. Here,
Muhammad Usman Faryad Khan +6 more
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Silkworm (Bombyx mori L.) is an insect in Ordo Lepidoptera which produces cocoons before becoming an adult insect. Silkworm disease that causes decreased in cocoon production is Bombyx mori Nucleapolyhidrosisvirus (BmNPV) and pebrine.
LAREKENG, SITI HALIMAH +2 more
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Advanced Instrumentation for Detection of Defects and Diseases in Sericulture
Sericulture is the art of rearing silkworms for silk production. The matured silkworms will be spinning cocoons as a protective shield before they undergo metamorphosis.
Prasobhkumar, P P
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Research Into Effective Treatment Methods for Nosematosis (Pebrin) Disease
For the first time in the conditions of the Republic of Azerbaijan, research was conducted to develop medicinal preventive and therapeutic methods against pebrin (nosematosis) disease of mulberry silkworms, which causes serious damage to silkworm farms. The study used both naturally pebrin-infected and healthy cocoons of the Namazli-2 mulberry silkworm
E. Taghiyeva +5 more
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STUDIES ON THE EXCRETORY PRODUCTS OF PEBRINE INFECTED TASAR
The tasar silkworm Antheraea mylitta Drury, is an important sericigenous insect reared outdoor and it is commercially exploited in 9 states of tropical India., Pebrine is a disease caused in tasar silkworms, by a parasitic microsporidian- Nosema ...
G. Shamitha +2 more
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Entomological Items—Society Meetings
Psyche: A Journal of Entomology, Volume 3, Issue 71, Page 47-47, 1880.
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Production and marketing of quality tasar cocoons is the source of livelihood for the majority of poor tribal peoples of central and north eastern states of India.
Madhusudhan, K. N. (K) +5 more
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Lipases obtained from healthy and pebrinised larvae were purified by 45-85% (NH4)2SO4 fractionation followed by Sephadex S-100 gel filtration and CM-Sepharose. In both the samples final enzyme purification reported was 19.02 and 17.7 folds(magnitude) and
Benarjee, G., Marepally, Lakshmi
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Detection and control of pébrine disease in the silkworm (Bombyx mori)
Pébrine disease in silkworms, caused by Nosema bombycis, significantly impacts silkworm reproduction and cocoon quality. Recognized as a legal quarantine concern in silkworm egg production, the damage from pébrine disease is on the rise.
H Gu, Z Cao, K Chen, P Lü
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SUMMARYLife-cycle stages of the microsporidia Nosema bombycis, the pathogen causing silkworm pebrine, were separated and purified by an improved method of Percoll-gradient centrifugation.
ZHENZHEN FENG +4 more
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