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sikworm fed with other leaves produce

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Answered by jagvisarahkhushi
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Answer:

Mallabury leaves

Explanation:

By feeding a modified diet, researchers have coaxed silkworms to produce coloured silk, an approach that may help get rid of environment-unfriendly dyeing of the fibre .

Commercial silk fibre produced by mulberry silkworm is generally white. The modern textile industry demands that silk fibre be dyed into a variety of colours that can be weaved into attractive textiles. But dyeing is one of the most polluting industries. It requires huge quantities of water for bleaching, washing and rinsing, resulting in untreated wastewater laced with harmful toxins that get into canals and rivers.

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