P1 seed cocoons generation through adopted seed reares (ASRs) and produced quality of commercial f1 double hybrid dfls.
International Journal of Development Research
P1 seed cocoons generation through adopted seed reares (ASRs) and produced quality of commercial f1 double hybrid dfls.
Received 16th January, 2024; Received in revised form 03rd February, 2024; Accepted 11th March, 2024; Published online 30th April, 2024
Copyright©2024, Dr. P. M. Muniswamy Reddy et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
Sericulture is one of the most importantArgobased rural industries practiced since several decades. It has certain inherent level to educate Sericulturists, still a wide gap exists between therecommended technology and actual adoption by Sericulturists. Selection of P1 seed farmers (ASRs) for different combination of P1 seed cocoon generation and supply to SSPC Vijayapura to produced large scale commercial F1bivoltine double hybrid and new hybrid dfls. To plan a suitable intervention strategy, to bridge this gap, it is necessary to understand the present knowledge and adoption level for improved technologies, so also existing mulberry leaf yield and quality seed cocoon generation. Therefore, present study was conducted to know the extent of adoption of improved practices at farmer’s level in selected zones of ASR farmers Hullenahalli, Buchanahalli, Bidrakate,(Tumkur Taluk, Tumkur District) and Vaderahalli & Baktharahalli, (Doddaballapura Taluk, Bangalore Rural District) ect; covering five- six locations with purpose of good quality of seed cocoons generation and to produce quality dfls. During the last five years (2018-2023) annual targetswas significantly achieved of SSPC Vijayapura respectively. viz; Production, distribution, egg recoveryand kept at cold storage for different preservation schedulesof Bivoltine F1double hybriddfls (table & fig: -1, 2& 3).