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Influence of external environmental factors on the productivity of mulberry silkworm (<i>Bombyx mori L</i>) in different sizes of silk breeding organizations

Kakhramov JumagulovTashkent State Agrarian University, University str., 2, Tashkent province, 100140 UzbekistanNarzulla Orolovich RajabovTashkent State Agrarian University, University str., 2, Tashkent province, 100140 UzbekistanKh E RakhmanovaTashkent State Agrarian University, University str., 2, Tashkent province, 100140 UzbekistanOleg Kh. KarimovTashkent State Agrarian University, University str., 2, Tashkent province, 100140 UzbekistanZ SharapovaTashkent State Agrarian University, University str., 2, Tashkent province, 100140 UzbekistanSH KhalikovaTashkent State Agrarian University, University str., 2, Tashkent province, 100140 Uzbekistan
E3S Web of Conferencesjournal2021en
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The information presented in this article suggests that the larger the silkworm breeding organization (SBO), the harder it is to maintain a comfortable temperature, relative humidity, and other environmental factors, resulting in the development of silkworm cocoons. differently, the process of implementing agro-technical measures is disrupted. As a result, industrial cocoons are reported to have a yield of 14-17%, viability 22-25%, worm life 7-9 days and silkworm cocoons 7-13%.

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