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Flacherie (literally: "flaccidness") is a
disease of silkworms,
caused by
silkworms eating infected or
contaminated mulberry leaves.
Flacherie infected...
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flacherie.
Moths whose digestive cavities did not
contain the
microorganisms causing flacherie were used to lay eggs,
preventing hereditary flacherie...
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driver Louis Pasteur did his
research on the
silkworm disease (pébrine and
flacherie) at Alès, and the town
dedicated a bust to his memory.
There is also a...
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moths are
ruled out by
checking the moth's body
fluid under a microscope.
Flacherie infected silkworms look weak and are
colored dark
brown before they die...
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China to the
Byzantine Empire. However, in 1845, an
epidemic of
flacherie among European silkworms devastated the silk
industry there. This led...
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China to the
Byzantine Empire. However, in 1845, an
epidemic of
flacherie among European silkworms devastated the silk
industry there. This led...
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discovery of two
separate diseases infecting the silkworms: pébrine and
flacherie. Pébrine,
known as "pepper disease," was
caused by the
microsporidia Nosema...
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silkworms and wasps. The name "Ifla" is
derived from the name "Infectious
flacherie virus", a
member species.
There is one
genus (Iflavirus) and 16 species...
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infected moths by
checking the moth's body
fluid under a microscope.
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- bombycis. The
other disease called flacherie caused silkworms to
become dark brown. Pébrine was
thought to be a form of
flacherie since it
caused brown dots on...