27 SEF02 VALUE ADDITION TO BY-PRODUCTS OF SERICULTURE INDUSTRY BY BETTER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
75 SEC21 Recycling of silkworm rearing wastes for mushroom production
59 SEH05 AN MICRO-ECONOMIC ANALYSIS OF SUSTAINABILITY OF SERICULTURE
17 SEH01 MULBERRY SERICULTURE IN TRIPURA
31 SEB07 Response of mulberry to inoculation of Potash mobilizing bacterial isolate and other bio-inoculants
34 SEA10 NPK Fertilizers on the Growth and yield
39 SEA15 INTERCROPPING SYSTEM IN MIZORAM CONDITION
40 SEA16 Influence of seri-compost and vermicompost
41 SEA17 Importance of trenchllg and mulchtag
47 SEC13 INTEGRATED MULBERRY NUTRITION
61 SEA19 Leaf yield and quality improvement in mulberry through integrated use of bioinoculants
66 SEA20 Soil nutrient depletion – An increasing threat for sustainable
mulberry production
67 SEA24 EFFECTIVE UTILIZATION OF EARLY SPOURTING MULBERRY VARIETY “SHIVALIK
68 SEA26 Use of Phyto-mulches for improved productivity in mulberry
69 SEA27 Nutrient status of mulberry during Spring season
72 SEB12 Earthworm as a manufactory for bio-fertilizer
8 SEA02 EVALUATION OF ELITE MULBERRY GENETIC RESOURCES THROUGH BIOASSAY
9 SEA03 STUDIES ON THE EVALUATION OF QUALITY OF ELITE MULBERRY GERMPLASM ACCESSIONS THROUGH BIOASSAY.
30 SEA09 Genome characterization and development of linkage map for mulberry
37 SEA13 INFLUENCE OF GDD ON SPROUTING BEHAVIOUR MULBERRY
70 SEA28 Evaluation of suitable media and explants for invitro development of different mulberry varieties
11 SEB01 Screening of mulberry root rot pathogens for cellulase and laccase enzymes
12 SEB02 Efficacy of neem products and recommended chemicals for control of mulberry thrips (Psedodendrothrips mori Niwa)
13 SEB03 Incidence of thrips (Psedodendrothrips mori Niwa)
25 SEB05 Seasonal Occurrence and Population Dynamics of Insect Pests Associated with Mulberry Ecosystem
29 SEB06 Classical biological control of the Papaya Mealybug,
42 SEB08 FORECASTING OF SPIRALLING WHITE FLY
43 SEB09 EFFECT OF NAIZOCTONIA BATATICOLA ON MUL GERMINATION
44 SEB10 BIOLOGICAL CONTROL OF PAPAYA MEALY BUG
51 SED03 EFFICACY OF BOTANICALS AGAINST FUNGUS BEAUVERIA BASSIANA
71 SEB11 bio-control of black root rot and root knot disease
73 SEB13 DIFFERENT PLANT EXTRACTS FOR MANAGEMENT OF MEALYBUGS
18 SEH02 Scenario of Sericulture in countries across the world
33 S1 WOMEN EMPOWERMENT
53 SEF04 Villages Turning Old Age Homes - A Detrimental For Sericulture
54 SEF05 SILK CITY RAMANAGRAM
55 SEF06 SERICULTURE AN INSTRUMENT TO RURAL WOMEN’S ECONOMIC GROWTH
56 SEF07 GENDER ASPECTS OF SERICULTURE IN MOUNTAIN AREAS – CSB INITIATIVES
57 SEF08 Job’s tears a natural bead for value addition to silk bio-crafts – Perspectives
58 SEF09 CAN SERICULTURE HELP TO IMPROVE ECONOMIC STANDARDS OF RURAL GOAN WOMEN?
65 SEH08 Sustainable mulberry leaf and silk cocoon production ECONOMIC ASSAY
92 SEF11 MULBERRY SERICULTURE CREATES JOB OPPORTUNITY
93 SEF12 VILLAGES TURNING OLD AGE HOMES - DETRIMENTAL TO SERICULTURE
94 SEF13 Participation of Women Sericulturists in Silkworm Rearing Practices
97 SEH11 Silkworm seed sector reforms through central seed act
3 SEC37 Performance of BRO2 x NP4 -a new bivoltine hybrid identified for rearing during summer season in Karnataka
4 SEC38 Isolation of lines based on cocoon colour segregation under ultra violet light in a bivoltine race of the silkworm Bombyx mori
5 SEC39 Performance of KS10 a unique race of the silkworm Bombyx mori with dominant diapause inhibiting gene under cool temperature at Ooty.
7 SEA01 Microsatellite marker analysis of exotic germplasm supports the historical spread of mulberry from China to other Asian, European and African countries
14 SEC01 Quantitative estimation of protein content in the silkworm
15 SEC02 Evaluation of bivoltine under abiotic stress in northern India.
20 SEC03 Carbohydrate content in the silkworm
28 SEA07 Development and characterization of genic and genomic microsatellite markers in mulberry ( Morus. spp)
32 SEC09 NEW SEX LIMITED BREEDS YUVA5 AND YUVA14
35 SEA11 Effect of stabilizing selection on CSR2
36 SEA12 Comparative performance of GEN3 x GEN2 hybrid
38 SEA14 Modeling and docking studies of silkworm octopamine receptor
46 SEC11 NDV6 x CSR51 and L14 x CSR50
48 SEC14 Inheritance of total midgut protease and protein
49 SEC15 SYSTEMATIC BV BREED MAINTENANCE
50 SEC16 PHRNOTYPIC EVAL OF THERMOTOLERANCE
63 SEC18 Heat shock induced changes in the hatching and protein profile
64 SEC19 Differential expression of heat shock proteins
74 SEC20 New Bivoltine Silkworm Hybrid, Pam114 x Pam117
76 SEC22 Multivoltine strains for rearing exclusively ART DIET
78 SEC26 COMPARISON OF MORPHOMETRIC TRAITS AND LONGEVITY
79 SEC28 BIOMETRIC EVALUATION OF SILKWOROM HYBRIDS
80 SEC29 ESTIMATION OF HETEROSIS
81 SEC30 Role of SW breeding in sustainable bivoline sericulture in north India
82 SEC35 SK6 AND SK7 BIVOLTINE BREEDS
83 SED05 EGG PRESERVATION SCHEDULES FOR “BARPAT”, AN UNIVOLTINE RACE
95 SEH09 Marketing Strategies for Promotion of Sericulture Industry
19 MBA01 Nanoparticles: A unique Tool to cure Diseases in the Field of Cell & Tissue Engineering.
23 MBA02 Quantum Dots: Surface Modification for Detection of Pathogens
24 MBA03 Disinfection of water by Titanium Dioxide/ Doped TiO2
52 SED04 ASTRA ANKUSH
85 SED07 COMPARATIVE STUDIES OF VIRULENCE IN THE IDENTIFIED SILKWORM BREEDS THROUGH NPV INOCULATION AND TEMPARATURE INDUCTION
2 SEC35 Relevance of feed, and selection for cocoon and shell weight during seed multiplication on the performance of subsequent generations
21 SEH03 Semi-synthetic artificial diet in chawki rearing
22 SEC04 Rearing performance- mulberry leaves obtained at different days of pruning
45 SEC10 CHAWKI CONCEPT RESURFACED - A BOON TO SERICULTURE
60 SEH07 WOMEN FRIENDLY MACHINERY
62 SEC17 Biochemical, biological and commercial traits changes under induced thermal stress
77 SEC24 Plant extract based Growth promoter for Silkworm
96 SEH10 CHAWKI CONCEPT - A BOON TO SERICULTURE
98 SEH12 Enterprise model of silkworm chawki rearing centres
16 SEE01 QUANTIFICATION OF BOIL-OFF LOSS IN THE COCOON SHELLS
26 SEE02 Novel application of microbial gum in silk printing
84 SED06 POST COCOON MORTALITY IN THE SILKWORM (BOMBYX MORI L.),DUE TO BmNPV INFECTION
86 SEE03 COMPARATIVE TECHNO-ECONOMICS OF MULTIEND REELING AND MULTIEND REELING CUM TWISTING
87 SEE04 CHARACTERIZATION OF BULKY RAW SILK PRODUCED USING DIFFERENTIAL ROTARY TRAVERSE MECHANISM
88 SEE05 INFLUENCE OF COCOON STIFLING METHODS AND COOKING CONDITION
89 SEE06 STUDIES ON THE BOIL OF LOSS AND LOUSINESS ATTRIBUTES OF MULBERRY SILKWORM
90 SEE07 Waste heat utilization for improving energy efficiency and environment in silk reeling industry
91 SEE08 Morphological and Structural studies on the suitability of TFO twisted silk
Sericulture Preservation and Revival, Problems and Prospectus
Silk beyond the Textiles