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- Sericulture abstract "Sericulture, or silk farming, is the rearing of silkworms for the production of silk.Although there are several commercial species of silkworms, Bombyx mori is the most widely used and intensively studied silkworm. According to Confucian texts, the discovery of silk production B. mori dates to about 2700 BCE, although archaeological records point to silk cultivation as early as the Yangshao period (5000 – 3000 BCE). By about the first half of the 1st century CE it had reached ancient Khotan, and by CE 140 the practice had been established in India. Later it was introduced to Europe, the Mediterranean and other Asiatic countries. Sericulture has become one of the most important cottage industries in a number of countries like China, Japan, India, Korea, Brazil, Russia, Italy and France. Today, China and India are the two main producers, together manufacturing more than 60% of the world production each year.".
- Sericulture thumbnail Silkworm_&_cocoon.jpg?width=300.
- Sericulture wikiPageExternalLink CycleOfSilkworm.
- Sericulture wikiPageExternalLink www.csb.gov.in.
- Sericulture wikiPageExternalLink silk-flash.
- Sericulture wikiPageExternalLink index.php.
- Sericulture wikiPageExternalLink 20110715281409600.htm.
- Sericulture wikiPageExternalLink view?set_language=en.
- Sericulture wikiPageExternalLink silk-production-process-go-behind-the-scenes-1701.html.
- Sericulture wikiPageExternalLink PresentRates_list.asp.
- Sericulture wikiPageExternalLink www.silkgermplasm.com.
- Sericulture wikiPageExternalLink spin-cycle-sidebar.html.
- Sericulture wikiPageExternalLink silk.htm.
- Sericulture wikiPageExternalLink article1529739.ece.
- Sericulture wikiPageExternalLink cocoon.htm.
- Sericulture wikiPageID "953081".
- Sericulture wikiPageRevisionID "605517281".
- Sericulture hasPhotoCollection Sericulture.
- Sericulture subject Category:Agriculture.
- Sericulture subject Category:Chinese_inventions.
- Sericulture subject Category:Silk.
- Sericulture subject Category:Silk_Road.
- Sericulture comment "Sericulture, or silk farming, is the rearing of silkworms for the production of silk.Although there are several commercial species of silkworms, Bombyx mori is the most widely used and intensively studied silkworm. According to Confucian texts, the discovery of silk production B. mori dates to about 2700 BCE, although archaeological records point to silk cultivation as early as the Yangshao period (5000 – 3000 BCE).".
- Sericulture label "Bachicoltura".
- Sericulture label "Jedwabnictwo".
- Sericulture label "Seidenbau".
- Sericulture label "Sericicultura".
- Sericulture label "Sericicultura".
- Sericulture label "Sericulture".
- Sericulture label "Sériciculture".
- Sericulture label "Шелководство".
- Sericulture label "إنتاج الحرير من دودة القز".
- Sericulture label "蠶業".
- Sericulture label "養蚕業".
- Sericulture sameAs Seidenbau.
- Sericulture sameAs Sericicultura.
- Sericulture sameAs Sériciculture.
- Sericulture sameAs Bachicoltura.
- Sericulture sameAs 養蚕業.
- Sericulture sameAs 양잠업.
- Sericulture sameAs Jedwabnictwo.
- Sericulture sameAs Sericicultura.
- Sericulture sameAs m.03sypv.
- Sericulture sameAs Q864650.
- Sericulture sameAs Q864650.
- Sericulture wasDerivedFrom Sericulture?oldid=605517281.
- Sericulture depiction Silkworm_&_cocoon.jpg.
- Sericulture isPrimaryTopicOf Sericulture.