Adaptability and Comparative analysis of Economic and Biological Traits of various Silkworm Races (Bombyx mori L.)
Muhammad Farooq Bhatti1, Hafiz Muhammad Tahir1*, Aamir Ali1, Hooria Ashraf Khan1, Rabia Fajar Ali2, Ayesha Muzamil1, Fariha Munir3, Fatima Ijaz1, Rizwan Khurshid3
1Government College University, Lahore, Pakistan
2Lahore College for Women University, Lahore, Pakistan
3Forestry, Wildlife and Fisheries Department Lahore, Pakistan
Corresponding Author: Hafiz Muhammad Tahir
Figure 1:
Mean plot of larval weight (g) of 5th instar at different days in different silkworm races.
Figure 2:
Ratio of silk gland weight to the body weight of larvae in different silkworm races.
Note: The * value represents significant differences.
Figure 3:
Comparative analysis of cocoon weight (g) in different silkworm races.
Note: The NS represents non-significant differences.
Figure 4:
Comparative analysis of cocoon length (mm) in different silkworm races.
Note: The * value represents significant differences.
Figure 5:
Comparative analysis of cocoon width (mm) in different silkworm races.
Note: The * value represents significant differences.
Figure 6:
Comparative analysis of % shell ratio in different silkworm races.
Note: The NS represents non-significant differences.
Figure 7:
Comparative analysis of % fibroin content in different silkworm races.
Note: The * value represents significant differences.
Figure 8:
Comparative analysis of % sericin content in different silkworm races.
Note: The * value represents significant differences.