-
collapsing silk production,
Italian entomologist Agostino B****i
researched a
silkworm disease known as "muscardine" in
French and "calcinaccio" or "mal del segno"...
- サン、まい-る san, mai-ru 747 桟 棧 木 10 S 1981
scaffold サン san 748 蚕 蠶 虫 10 6
silkworm サン、かいこ san,
kaiko 749 惨 慘 心 11 S
wretched サン、ザン、みじ-め san, zan, miji-me...
- India, use the
leaves of the
plant to feed the
larvae of muga and endi
silkworms.
Castor oil is an
effective motor lubricant and has been used in internal...
- the
sericin from the fibre, a
protein naturally produced by
silkworms that
coats silkworm cocoons -
approximately one-fifth of the
weight of silk fibre...
- Later, they were
replaced by
mulberry trees to
promote the
breeding of
silkworms.
Olive cultivation in
Ticino was
revived at the end of the 1980s] Stefano...
- (2002). The Thai
Resistance Movement During World War II.
Chiang Mai:
Silkworm Books. ISBN 978-9971696382. Gwee,
William (2013). A Baba Boyhood. Singapore:...
-
flacherie caused silkworms to
become dark brown. Pébrine was
thought to be a form of
flacherie since it
caused brown dots on the
silkworms. But, Pasteur...
- or even from the same
individual plant.
sericulture The
cultivation of
silkworms with the goal of
producing silk. set In orchardry, the
total amount of...
- rich,
lustrous stiff satin which was made at
Lullingstone Castle". The
silkworms to
manufacture the silk were
bought from
Nationalist China, and not from...
- (2013),
Finding Their Voice:
Northeastern Villagers and the Thai State,
Silkworm Books, ISBN 978-616-215-074-6 Brow,
James (1976). Po****tion, land and...