“Where there are silkworms, there are silkworm diseases”, this has become an inevitable rule, and the history of sericulture development is also the history of the struggle against silkworm diseases.
Successfully controlling silkworm diseases is a crucial factor
influencing the growth of sericulture.
The septicemia disease of silkworm larva is a dangerous disease
encountered during silkworm rearing. It contaminates the rearing area and
causes huge losses to silkworm farmers. Hence, proper identification of its
causal agent is must for effective control of this disease. It plays a
significant role in promoting the secure sericulture development in Vietnam.
This work is significant to the academic community because it
provides a comprehensive examination of the identification and treatment of
Serratia marcescens, a common bacterial pathogen that causes septicemia in
silkworms. Our understanding of bacterial infections in sericulture is improved
by the work's precise molecular identification using 16S rRNA sequencing and
biochemical testing. The research also introduces effective disinfection and
antibacterial treatments that could reduce silk industry losses. These data
will be a valuable resource for integrated disease management strategies for
researchers, sericulture farmers, and policymakers involved in sustainable
silk production.
Author
(s) Details
Nguyen Thuy Hanh
Vietnam Sericulture Research Centre, Hanoi, Vietnam.
Please see the book here:- https://doi.org/10.9734/bpi/crpbs/v11/4977
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