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Padmalatha Rai, S.
- Evaluation of Relative Moisture Loss from Leaves of Five Mulberry Varieties During Silkworm Rearing
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Authors
Y. L. Ramachandra
1,
S. Padmalatha Rai
2,
H. V. Sudeep
1,
P. S. Sujan Ganapathy
1,
B. T. Kavitha
1,
N. B. Krishnamurthy
3
Affiliations
1 Department of Biotechnology and Bioinformatics, School of Biological Sciences, Kuvempu University, Jnana Sahyadri, Shimoga (Karnataka), IN
2 Department of Biotechnology, Manipal Life Science Centre, Manipal University, Manipal (Karnataka), IN
3 Department of Biotechnology, Shridevi Institute of Engineering and Technology, Tumkur (Karnataka), IN
1 Department of Biotechnology and Bioinformatics, School of Biological Sciences, Kuvempu University, Jnana Sahyadri, Shimoga (Karnataka), IN
2 Department of Biotechnology, Manipal Life Science Centre, Manipal University, Manipal (Karnataka), IN
3 Department of Biotechnology, Shridevi Institute of Engineering and Technology, Tumkur (Karnataka), IN
Source
Asian Journal of Bio Science, Vol 3, No 2 (2008), Pagination: 245-246Abstract
Leaf moisture content and moisture retention rate are important qualitative parameters from the point of young age silkworm rearing. In the present investigation relative moisture loss from tender leaves of five selected mulberry varieties viz. S36, S54, DD, V1 and M5 from Shimoga district were evaluated. Differences among the five varieties with respect to the leaf moisture retention capacity/moisture loss are included in this study. Based on the values recorded, variety V1 showed higher retention rate at different hours of preservation compared to rest of the varieties. The lowest rate was recorded from M5 variety.Keywords
Leaf Moisture Loss, Retention Rate, Mulberry Varieties.- Evaluation of Soil Fertility and Mulberry Leaf Quality on Silkworm Rearing and Cocoon Characteristics
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Authors
Y. L. Ramachandra
1,
S. Padmalatha Rai
2,
H. V. Sudeep
1,
P. S. Sujan Ganapathy
1,
N. B. Krishnamurthy
3
Affiliations
1 Department of Biotechnology and Bioinformatics, School of Biological Sciences, Kuvempu University, Jnana Sahyadri, Shimoga (Karnataka), IN
2 Department of Biotechnology, Manipal Life Science Center, Manipal University, Manipal (Karnataka), IN
3 Department of Biotechnology, Shridevi Institute of Engineering and Technology, Sira Road, Tumkur (Karnataka), IN
1 Department of Biotechnology and Bioinformatics, School of Biological Sciences, Kuvempu University, Jnana Sahyadri, Shimoga (Karnataka), IN
2 Department of Biotechnology, Manipal Life Science Center, Manipal University, Manipal (Karnataka), IN
3 Department of Biotechnology, Shridevi Institute of Engineering and Technology, Sira Road, Tumkur (Karnataka), IN
Source
Asian Journal of Bio Science, Vol 3, No 2 (2008), Pagination: 295-300Abstract
Soil samples were collected from six different mulberry growing areas of Malnad region of Karnataka and analyzed for the soil fertility and leaf quality parameters. The influence of soil nutrient status on mulberry plant growth and leaf quality with regard to five varieties M5, DD, S54, S36 and V1 and the overall impact on silkworm larval growth and cocoon characteristics were studied in detail. It was observed that the six sampling areas differed significantly in the parameters analyzed. Variety V1 from Kadur region showed the best result among all the five varieties grown in six sampling areas.Keywords
Cocoon Characteristics, Leaf Quality, Mulberry Growth, Larval Growth, Soil Nutrient Status.- Antibacterial Activity of Correa Leaves Extract
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Authors
C. C. Gavimath
1,
Y. L. Ramachandra
1,
S. Padmalatha Rai
2,
H. V. Sudeep
1,
P. S. Sujan Ganapathy
1,
B. T. Kavitha
1
Affiliations
1 Department of Biotechnology and Bioinformatics, School of Biological Sciences, Kuvempu University, Jnana Sahyadri, Shimoga (Karnataka), IN
2 Department of Biotechnology, Manipal Life Science Center, Manipal University, Manipal (Karnataka), IN
1 Department of Biotechnology and Bioinformatics, School of Biological Sciences, Kuvempu University, Jnana Sahyadri, Shimoga (Karnataka), IN
2 Department of Biotechnology, Manipal Life Science Center, Manipal University, Manipal (Karnataka), IN