Sericulture, the farming of silkworms to produce silk, can have both positive and negative environmental effects. On one hand, it is a renewable resource that is biodegradable. However, the process can involve the use of pesticides and chemicals that can harm the environment if not managed properly. Additionally, silkworms are usually fed mulberry leaves, which can lead to deforestation if not sustainably managed.
Sericulture is the rearing of silk worms for silk production. Apiculture is the practice of beekeeping for honey production. Pisciculture is the farming of fish for food.
The term used for the careful use and protection of nature that is biofriendly or ecofriendly is "conservation." Conservation involves managing and preserving natural resources, habitats, and wildlife to maintain ecological balance and minimize harm to the environment. It focuses on sustainable practices to avoid degradation and ensure the long-term survival of species and ecosystems.
You are thinking of silk, which was not a 'natural material exclusive to China' so much as the method used to develop silk from the silkworm was a technique developed or invented by the Chinese. Any body with silkworms can make silk, but only the Chinese (at the time) figured out how.
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Silica, commonly found in nature as quartz, is considered eco-friendly in certain applications due to its abundance, inert nature, and low toxicity. It is commonly used in products like glass, ceramics, and as an abrasive in various industries. However, the mining and processing of silica can have environmental impacts such as habitat destruction and energy consumption.
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.
the other name for sericulture is-Silk Farming
Sericulture is the practice of rearing silkworms for the production of silk. This process involves feeding the silkworms mulberry leaves until they spin cocoons, which are then harvested and processed to extract the silk fibers. Sericulture is an important industry in many countries around the world.
it is the thead extracted from the cocoon and the removing of silk from the cocoon is called sericulture which is not a eco-friendly process
Sericulture is the process of cultivating silkworms and extracting silk from them. The caterpillars of the domestic silkmoth (also called ‘Bombyx Mori) are the most commonly used silkworm species in sericulture. Other types of silkworms (such as Eri, Muga, and Tasar) are also cultivated for the production of ‘wild silks’. An image detailing the different types of silkworms is provided below.
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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
ecofriendly
Yes, no emissions.