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Contents:\n\n\n\n1. Introduction\n\n2. Economics of Sericulture\n\n3. Mori-Culture\n\n4. Mulberry Diseases\n\n5. Silkworm\n\n6. Seed Technology\n\n7. Silkworm\n\n8. Silkworm Diseases\n\n9. Marketing\n\n10. Reeling\n\n11. By Products\n\n12. References\n\nAbout the Author:\n\nM. Madan Mohan Rao, working as Dy. Director, in the Dept. of Sericulture, Govt. of Telangana, hails from Kuknoorpally village of Siddipet district. He has been awarded Post Graduate Diploma in Sericulture from the Central Sericulture Research and Training Institute, Berhampore, West Bengal, which is an ancillary Institute of Central Silk Board. \n\nHe is the author of âA Text Book of Sericultureâ (1st edition) and âComprehensive Sericulture Manualâ published by B S Publications and also the Co-author of âPattuparishramaâ a text book for the B.Sc. (Graduate) and Mulberry Cultivation, Mulberry Agronomy, textbooks for Vocational Sericulture for Intermediate students published by Telugu Academy and Board of Intermediate Education, Govt. of Andhra Pradesh respectively. \n\nThe author has vast field experience in Sericulture, many of his articles were published in well reputed journals. A good number of his talks were broadcasted through All India Radio, Hyderabad. Many number of his live interactive programmes on various aspects of sericulture were telecasted through Doordarshan and other private TV channels. \n\nThe author has organized number of orientation programmes on sericulture in Madhya Pradesh along with National Institute of Small Industry Extension Training (NISIET), Hyderabad and professional guest lectures on sericulture were delivered at many National institutes like MANAGE, NIRD, NISIET, SBIRD etc.,\n\nThe author with his rural background and experience, suggests Sericulture as an ideal industry suitable for enrichment of economic status of rural farming community and eradicate the problem of unemployment to the educated youth.\n\nThe author is having assignment to bring out further publications on sericulture in near future. The present text may fill up the gap in sericulture literature for the students, academicians and sericulturists. |