专题:Silkworms and Sericulture Research

This cluster of papers focuses on the artificial diet rearing system for the silkworm Bombyx mori, including the effects of vitamin deprivation, evaluation of genetic potential, and the use of biochemical markers to study genetic diversity. It also explores the impact of various supplements and environmental factors on silkworm growth, cocoon production, and overall sericulture industry.
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Multidimensional Analysis of Silkworm Cocoons Produced with Different Feeding Diets

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Diploid (2n = 28) to 22-ploid (2n = 308): Functional trait variation and the large-genome constraint in mulberry ( Morus spp.)

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Polar Silk Worlding:

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Morphological and compositional basis of silk fiber function in Actias luna

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Exploring the therapeutic potential of silkworm pupae extract and stromal vascular fraction in diabetic wound healing

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Early Detection of Grasserie Disease in Silkworms Using Computer Vision and Machine Learning

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Silk_40K SNP array facilitates the genomic prediction of complex traits in silkworm (Bombyx mori)

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Mulberry (Morus spp.): A promising field crop for livestock forage

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Serosal transcriptomics identifies trehalose transport as a key regulator of embryonic diapause in Bombyx mori

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Genetic engineering of silkworm for enhanced silk mechanical properties: a review

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High-resolution silkworm pan-genome provides genetic insights into artificial selection and ecological adaptation

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Engineered Spider Silk Proteins for Biomimetic Spinning of Fibers with Toughness Equal to Dragline Silks

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Progress in recycling and valorization of waste silk

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Identification and characterization of sericin5 reveals non-cocoon silk sericin components with high β-sheet content and adhesive strength

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THERMAL OSCILLATION ARISING IN A HEAT SHOCK OF A POROUS HIERARCHY AND ITS APPLICATION

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Recent Advances in Environmentally Friendly and Green Degumming Processes of Silk for Textile and Non-Textile Applications

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Broadband Multidimensional Spectroscopy Identifies the Amide II Vibrations in Silkworm Films

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Artificial and natural silk materials have high mechanical property variability regardless of sample size

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Artificial superstrong silkworm silk surpasses natural spider silks

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Nutritional aspects and dietary benefits of “Silkworms”: Current scenario and future outlook

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