Abstract

To liquidate the larvae, the methyl violet (C24H28N3Cl), used against fungal diseases in fish farming, was used. The goal is to establish physiological responses in different phases of development after treating local and introduced mulberry silkworm breeds of with aqueous solutions of methyl violet. Exogenous exposure to eggs led to the formation of a negative reaction. It has been established that treatment of silkworm eggs with water and a 0.001% solution of methyl violet (from October 20 to November 15, 2018) reduces the weight of the silk layer of cocoons with statistical accuracy by 33.0% (−78.5 mg) and 22.5% (−49 .0 mg) respectively (p<0.001). A negative effect also occurs in other physiological indicators: there is a difference in the weight of caterpillars, cocoons and pupae, and a slight deviation occurs in the weight of caterpillars before cocooning in the aquatic version. The results of this research can be used in developing issues such as identifying more stable and promising mulberry silkworm breeds in the conditions of Azerbaijan, as a prerequisite for predicting the successful introduction of mulberry silkworm.

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