the other name for sericulture is-Silk Farming
Historically sericulture was introduced in china by hoshomin, the queen of china. For a long time, sericulture was considered to be a national secret by the Chinese government, and as an industry it was not known in other countries.
People working for animal protection may not encourage sericulture because the process involves rearing silkworms, which are boiled alive to extract the silk. They believe this harms and causes suffering to the silkworms, conflicting with their goal of preventing animal cruelty. Additionally, some animal protection advocates may promote alternative, cruelty-free fabrics to reduce the demand for silk production.
Heavy use of interbreeding caused problems in several breeds of dog.
The purpose of bright field microscopy is to provide a simple, yet effective, technique for use in observing microscopic properties of samples.
Stippling
The rearing of silk worms is called sericulture.
the other name for sericulture is-Silk Farming
Stippling
stippling
Stippling
Stippling is a form of art that is being used in dot forms
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There is no worldwide ban on sericulture (silk production). However, in some regions, restrictions might be in place due to environmental concerns related to intensive farming practices, including the use of chemicals and water consumption. Additionally, animal welfare concerns can also lead to regulations or bans on sericulture practices.
Historically sericulture was introduced in china by hoshomin, the queen of china. For a long time, sericulture was considered to be a national secret by the Chinese government, and as an industry it was not known in other countries.
Apiculture is scientific rearing of honey bees and sericulture is Scientific rearing of silk moths for sik
Sericulture is not ecofriendly because during sericulture silkworm is boiled to get silk fibres. Vapours emitted from the boiling cocoon release toxic fumes that pollute the environment.