Asexual cultivation method of male tussah
A breeding method and technology of male silkworm moths, which are applied in the field of silkworm moth breeding, can solve the problems of poor efficiency of female silkworm moths, achieve the effects of reducing the number of feeding times, improving labor productivity, and reducing the impact of pathogenic invasion and public nuisance pollution
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[0023] Example 1: The male hormone is dissolved in 95% alcohol, and then evenly sprayed on young oak leaves or evenly mixed with tussah silkworm feed and dried in the shade for later use. It is prepared once a week and artificially raised.
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[0024] Example 2: Dissolve 150 mg of androgen in 50 ml of 95% alcohol, then evenly spray it in 5000 g of tussah silkworm feed, mix it and dry it in the shade for later use, and feed young tussah silkworms for about 7 days to induce sex change. After the mutagenesis period is completed, the drug can be stopped and the animals can be stocked on the mountain or artificially raised.
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[0025] Example 3: Grasp the life history of tussah silkworms. After the first instar young silkworms shed their skins, that is, after the ants and silkworms to the second dormancy stage, feed the young silkworms with feed containing male hormones. The silkworm eggs are artificially hatched from the 7th to the 12th day Feed male hormone-containing feed. After normal feeding, the tussah unisexual male silkworm moth can be cultivated in the factory.
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