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Definition of Silkworm rot

Silkworm rot
Silkworm Silk"worm`, n. [AS. seolcwyrm.] (Zo["o]l.) The larva of any one of numerous species of bombycid moths, which spins a large amount of strong silk in constructing its cocoon before changing to a pupa. Note: The common species (Bombyx mori) feeds on the leaves of the white mulberry tree. It is native of China, but has long been introduced into other countries of Asia and Europe, and is reared on a large scale. In America it is reared only to small extent. The Ailanthus silkworm (Philosamia cynthia) is a much larger species, of considerable importance, which has been introduced into Europe and America from China. The most useful American species is the Polyphemus. See Polyphemus. Pernyi silkworm, the larva of the Pernyi moth. See Pernyi moth. Silkworm gut, a substance prepared from the contents of the silk glands of silkworms and used in making lines for angling. See Gut. Silkworm rot, a disease of silkworms; muscardine.

Meaning of Silkworm rot from wikipedia

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- collapsing silk production, Italian entomologist Agostino B****i researched a silkworm disease known as "muscardine" in French and "calcinaccio" or "mal del segno"...
- the sericin from the fibre, a protein naturally produced by silkworms that coats silkworm cocoons - approximately one-fifth of the weight of silk fibre...
- 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...
- for castration was "sent to the silkworm house" since castrated men had to be shut in an enclosed room like how silkworms were raised during the castration...
- three-story houses are used for sericulture, with storage space for trays of silkworms and mulberry leaves. Honmune-zukuri (本棟造) literally means "true ridge":...
- tree of heaven is also used for its wood and as a host plant to feed silkworms of the moth Samia cynthia, which produces silk that is stronger and cheaper...
- (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...
- 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...
- agriculture, but also of fish ponds, orchards, and of the culture of silkworms, and the making of cider, is said by Donaldson (1854) to "form a very...