Abstract
In Brazil, the knowledge on the use of medicine plants comes mainly from natives with African and European influences. With descriptive purposes and valuatio...
Highlights
The world production of silk is around 635 thousand tons, only the China produces 70%, following by India with 20% (ANN, 2008)
Foram observados 21 locos, dentre os quais quatro (19.05%) são polimórficos, Est-11, Acp, Akp, Ca
This study aimed to evaluate the genetic polymorphism in larvae of Japanese and Chinese silkworm (B. mori L.) lineages through isoenzymes, to detect molecular markers and investigate the population genetics of these strains
Summary
The world production of silk is around 635 thousand tons, only the China produces 70%, following by India with 20% (ANN, 2008). Brazil participates in 3.2% of that production, arriving to 10.300 tons. Paraná State is the largest producing of Brazil silk, it was responsible for 89% of the harvest 2006/2007 (IAPAR, 2008). The silkworm silk can be classified according to their geographical origin, such as Japanese, Chinese, Acta Scientiarum. This insect has morphological and physiological differences correlated with the production of silk because of its origin and, different breeds ent origins have been, used in crosses, called arrays, as a source of characters for selection in favor of sericulture (PORTO et al, 2004)
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