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Development of Resistance to Bombyx mori Densonucleosis Virus into a Susceptible Silkworm Breed  

Singh, G.P. (Silkworm Pathology Laboratory, Central Tasar Research and Training Institute)
Xu, Mengkui (Department of Sericulture, College of Animal Science, Zhejiang University, Huajia Chi Campus)
Chen, Yuyin (Department of Sericulture, College of Animal Science, Zhejiang University, Huajia Chi Campus)
Datta, R.K. (Central Sericultural Research and Training Institute)
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International Journal of Industrial Entomology and Biomaterials / v.6, no.2, 2003 , pp. 145-149 More about this Journal
Abstract
Seeing inadequate disinfection and unhygenic condition in rearing area, use of disease resistant silkworm variety is the best option. In order to this, an attempt has been made to develop the resistance to Bombyx mori densonucleosis virus (BmDNV-2) into a susceptible silkworm breed Zhenon1 by cross breeding with a resistant silkworm breed SU12 and exposing the subsequent generations to BmDNV-2 followed by the selection of individuals from the surviving batches. After seven generation the evolved DNV-2 resistant strain showed the significantly higher resistance to BmDNV-2 than control Zhenon1. The economic characters of both of the breeds were almost on par.
Keywords
Silkworm; Bombx mori densonucleosis virus (BmDNV-2); Breeding; Resistance;
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