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090 _aART JAAR V8 No4 12
100 1 _aAl-ghabeish, I.
240 1 0 _aJournal of the advances in agricultural researches, 2003 v. 8 (4)
_h[electronic resource].
245 1 0 _aEffect of certain defoliant materials on mulberry trees and silkworm Bombyx mori L. productivity in Jordan
_h[electronic resource].
246 1 5 _aتأثير بعض المواد المسقطة للأوراق على أشجار التوت وإنتاجية ديدان حرير القز.
300 _ap.793-798.
504 _aIncludes references.
520 _aIn order to harvest mulberry leaves easily from the big and huge trees, formerly cultivated in developing countries, two different materials Ethephone and Naphthalene acetic acid (NAA) were tested in certain concentrations. Results showed that Ethephone at 3000 and 4000 ppm and NAA at 10, 30 and 40 ppm have no effect as defoliants. Ethephone at 6000 ppm proved to be the safe foliar spray, which can be used, since the quality and percentage of dropped leaves was the best. The fed larvae of Bombyx mori L. on the dropped leaves were not different than those raised on untreated leaves in all measured biological and technological parameters under study.
546 _aSummary in Arabic.
650 0 _aSilkworms
_xBreeding.
650 0 _aSilkworms
_xFeeding and feeds.
650 0 _aLeaves
_xCutting.
650 0 _aNaphthaleneacetic acid.
650 3 _aethephon
700 1 _aAbu-Danoun, Sumaya.
700 1 _aEl-Karaksy, I. A.
773 0 _tJournal of the Advances in Agricultural Researches.
_g2003.v.8(4)
_x1110-5585
_7nnas
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856 4 0 _uhttp://nile.enal.sci.eg/EALE/2003/JAAR/803/4/793.pdf
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