What is sericulture?
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Sericulture is a farming process of silk fiber. In this process the silkworms are rare and cultured so as to obtain silk fibers from them. The commercial type of silk is obtain several species of silk worm one of them is Bombyx mori. The silk is believed to be produced for the first time in China specifically in the Neolithic Period.
It initiates with the growth of the silkworms then processing the fibers from them. The fibers obtain from them can be used to silk thread. The thread produced can be twisted into yarn or woven into silk cloth.
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Sericulture, often known as silk farming, involves raising silkworms to produce silk.
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- Sericulture, often known as silk farming, involves raising silkworms to produce silk.
- Although there are other commercial silkworm species, the Bombyx mori is the most frequently utilized and studied silkworm.
- The sericulture procedure for making mulberry silk consists of three main phases:
- Moriculture – Mulberry leaf cultivation is known as moriculture.
- Silkworm rearing – Silkworm rearing is the process of promoting the growth of the silkworm.
- Silk reeling – Silk reeling is the process of removing silk fibers from silkworm cocoons.
- Finally, the silk strands are weaved together to form a thread. Then, these threads are spun together to make yarn.
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