CREATION AND IMPLEMENTATION OF MULBER SILKWORM HYBRIDS FOR THE CHANGING ECOLOGICAL CONDITIONS OF UZBEKISTAN
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In the article, the revitalization and maintenance of mulberry silkworm breeds and hybrid seeds at different temperatures and humidity has been proven on a scientific basis, theoretically, data has been obtained and analyzed in depth. The goal is to prepare silkworm eggs, to improve the productivity and technological properties of cocoons based on the adaptation of silkworms to the rapidly changing natural climatic conditions of Uzbekistan. In the maintenance of mulberry silkworm breeds and hybrids adapted to the conditions of Uzbekistan, effective scientific solutions for the care of new breeds and hybrids in sharply changing temperature and humidity have been determined by basing the effective agrotechnology of silkworm feeding on the influence of the temperature of the mulberry silkworm, relative air humidity, the amount of food on the biological, cocoon productivity and technological properties of the silkworm.
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