Abstract
Silkworm (Bombyx mori) egg incubation is a critical phase in sericulture, demanding precise environmental conditions for optimal hatch rates. This article introduces the implementation of mechatronic systems in silkworm egg incubation. It discusses the design, operation, and impact of these systems on hatchery performance. Our findings illustrate that mechatronic systems offer enhanced control, resulting in improved hatch rates and overall silkworm health.
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