Journal of Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry
Vol. 8, Issue 6 (2019)
Economics of probiotic feed supplementation to mulberry silkworm
Author(s):
Shruti, Ashoka J, Hadimani DK, Sreenivas AG and Beladhadi RV
Abstract:
The silkworm larvae were fed on mulberry leaves treated with four different kinds of probiotics feed supplements
viz., spirulina, Azolla, yeast and soy milk at five different concentrations (1, 2, 3, 4 and 5%) each was supplemented to silkworm hybrid, PM × CSR-2 from fourth instar onwards through mulberry leaves every day once in the morning till the spinning stage during both June-July and March-April rearings. Among the probiotics tested Azolla was found to be superior for effective rate of rearing. cocoon weight and B:C ratio on the day of 50 per cent spinning followed by soy milk and yeast in comparison with control (un supplementation) in both the rearings. Among the concentrations tried, two per cent concentration was found superior in both the rearings. The interaction of feed additives (probiotics) along with their concentrations indicated that Azolla at two per cent was superior for effective rate of rearing. cocoon weight and B:C ratio.
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Shruti, Ashoka J, Hadimani DK, Sreenivas AG and Beladhadi RV. Economics of probiotic feed supplementation to mulberry silkworm. J Pharmacogn Phytochem 2019;8(6):749-753.