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Embark on a captivating journey into the realm of sericulture with this comprehensive and insightful textbook, specially designed to align with the Periyar University Zoology Nonmajor Elective syllabus. Authored by experts in the field, this volume offers a detailed exploration of the intricate art and science behind silk production. From the fascinating life cycle of silkworms to the age-old techniques of silk extraction and weaving, every facet of sericulture comes to life within these pages. Discover the deep-rooted cultural significance of silk, its historical role in trade and diplomacy,…mehr

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Embark on a captivating journey into the realm of sericulture with this comprehensive and insightful textbook, specially designed to align with the Periyar University Zoology Nonmajor Elective syllabus. Authored by experts in the field, this volume offers a detailed exploration of the intricate art and science behind silk production. From the fascinating life cycle of silkworms to the age-old techniques of silk extraction and weaving, every facet of sericulture comes to life within these pages. Discover the deep-rooted cultural significance of silk, its historical role in trade and diplomacy, and its modern applications across industries. This textbook is an essential companion for students, scholars, and enthusiasts following the Periyar University Zoology Nonmajor Elective, providing a comprehensive understanding of the remarkable interplay between nature, human ingenuity, and the timeless allure of silk.
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Autorenporträt
Dr. Umavathis wissenschaftliche Arbeit, ergänzt durch ihren Eifer, ein tieferes Verständnis der Serikultur zu fördern, macht sie zu einer geschätzten Koryphäe auf ihrem Gebiet. Mit ihren umfangreichen akademischen Leistungen, ihren innovativen Forschungsbemühungen und ihrem dynamischen pädagogischen Ansatz inspiriert sie weiterhin sowohl angehende Zoologen als auch erfahrene Wissenschaftler.