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The Effect of Feeding with Central European Local Mulberry Genotypes on the Development and Health Status of Silkworms and Quality Parameters of Raw Silk

SIMPLE SUMMARY: Several regions of Slovenia and Hungary retained numerous centuries-old white mulberry trees, evidence of past sericultural activities, being traditionally used to feed the silkworm larvae. Attempts for the reintroduction of sericulture in these countries are ongoing. The current stu...

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Autores principales: Urbanek Krajnc, Andreja, Bakonyi, Tamas, Ando, Istvan, Kurucz, Eva, Solymosi, Norbert, Pongrac, Paula, Berčič, Rebeka Lucijana
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9506520/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36135536
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/insects13090836
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author Urbanek Krajnc, Andreja
Bakonyi, Tamas
Ando, Istvan
Kurucz, Eva
Solymosi, Norbert
Pongrac, Paula
Berčič, Rebeka Lucijana
author_facet Urbanek Krajnc, Andreja
Bakonyi, Tamas
Ando, Istvan
Kurucz, Eva
Solymosi, Norbert
Pongrac, Paula
Berčič, Rebeka Lucijana
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: Several regions of Slovenia and Hungary retained numerous centuries-old white mulberry trees, evidence of past sericultural activities, being traditionally used to feed the silkworm larvae. Attempts for the reintroduction of sericulture in these countries are ongoing. The current study assessed the suitability of the locally adapted mulberry trees for contemporary sericultural needs. Silkworm hybrids were fed with leaves of the selected local mulberry genotypes and the larvae performance parameters (bodyweight, spinning success, cocoon quantity, and quality) were compared to those fed with reference mulberry varieties. The chemical contents and nutritive parameters of the mulberry leaves were determined, and connections were predicted between selected leaf compounds and silkworm performance parameters. The local mulberries had higher total protein contents, and lower total phenolic contents and differed in some individual phenolics, macro- and microelements compared to the reference sericultural and fruit varieties. A combined positive influence of proteins, specific phenolics, and microelements on larval growth and silk thread parameters was predicted. The health status and gut microbiome compositions of larvae were also analyzed. The results of the study indicate that selected local Slovenian and Hungarian mulberry varieties are suitable for high-quality silk cocoon and raw silk production. ABSTRACT: Silkworm rearing activities ceased in the 1970′s in several European countries. Attempts on the re-establishment of ecological and sustainable sericulture in Slovenia and Hungary are ongoing. The aim of the study was to assess the usability of locally adapted mulberry genotypes for sericulture and to estimate connections between leaf compound and silkworm performance parameters. A controlled feeding experiment of silkworms was performed to test the influence of leaves from selected trees on the growth of larvae, the health and microbiological status of larvae (e.g., gut bacterial microbiome, Bombyx mori nucleopolyhedrovirus infection), weight of cocoons and raw silk parameters. The Slovenian and Hungarian mulberry genotypes had significantly higher total protein contents, and lower total phenolic contents and differed significantly in some individual phenolics compared to the reference sericultural and fruit varieties. Significant differences were found in the contents of the macro- and microelements, namely S, Mn, Fe, and Sr. Based on correlative statistics and multivariate analysis, a combined positive influence of proteins, specific phenolics, and microelements on larval growth and silk thread parameters was predicted. The results of the study indicate that selected local Slovenian and Hungarian mulberry varieties are suitable for high-quality silk cocoon and raw silk production.
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spelling pubmed-95065202022-09-24 The Effect of Feeding with Central European Local Mulberry Genotypes on the Development and Health Status of Silkworms and Quality Parameters of Raw Silk Urbanek Krajnc, Andreja Bakonyi, Tamas Ando, Istvan Kurucz, Eva Solymosi, Norbert Pongrac, Paula Berčič, Rebeka Lucijana Insects Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: Several regions of Slovenia and Hungary retained numerous centuries-old white mulberry trees, evidence of past sericultural activities, being traditionally used to feed the silkworm larvae. Attempts for the reintroduction of sericulture in these countries are ongoing. The current study assessed the suitability of the locally adapted mulberry trees for contemporary sericultural needs. Silkworm hybrids were fed with leaves of the selected local mulberry genotypes and the larvae performance parameters (bodyweight, spinning success, cocoon quantity, and quality) were compared to those fed with reference mulberry varieties. The chemical contents and nutritive parameters of the mulberry leaves were determined, and connections were predicted between selected leaf compounds and silkworm performance parameters. The local mulberries had higher total protein contents, and lower total phenolic contents and differed in some individual phenolics, macro- and microelements compared to the reference sericultural and fruit varieties. A combined positive influence of proteins, specific phenolics, and microelements on larval growth and silk thread parameters was predicted. The health status and gut microbiome compositions of larvae were also analyzed. The results of the study indicate that selected local Slovenian and Hungarian mulberry varieties are suitable for high-quality silk cocoon and raw silk production. ABSTRACT: Silkworm rearing activities ceased in the 1970′s in several European countries. Attempts on the re-establishment of ecological and sustainable sericulture in Slovenia and Hungary are ongoing. The aim of the study was to assess the usability of locally adapted mulberry genotypes for sericulture and to estimate connections between leaf compound and silkworm performance parameters. A controlled feeding experiment of silkworms was performed to test the influence of leaves from selected trees on the growth of larvae, the health and microbiological status of larvae (e.g., gut bacterial microbiome, Bombyx mori nucleopolyhedrovirus infection), weight of cocoons and raw silk parameters. The Slovenian and Hungarian mulberry genotypes had significantly higher total protein contents, and lower total phenolic contents and differed significantly in some individual phenolics compared to the reference sericultural and fruit varieties. Significant differences were found in the contents of the macro- and microelements, namely S, Mn, Fe, and Sr. Based on correlative statistics and multivariate analysis, a combined positive influence of proteins, specific phenolics, and microelements on larval growth and silk thread parameters was predicted. The results of the study indicate that selected local Slovenian and Hungarian mulberry varieties are suitable for high-quality silk cocoon and raw silk production. MDPI 2022-09-14 /pmc/articles/PMC9506520/ /pubmed/36135536 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/insects13090836 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Urbanek Krajnc, Andreja
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Ando, Istvan
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Solymosi, Norbert
Pongrac, Paula
Berčič, Rebeka Lucijana
The Effect of Feeding with Central European Local Mulberry Genotypes on the Development and Health Status of Silkworms and Quality Parameters of Raw Silk
title The Effect of Feeding with Central European Local Mulberry Genotypes on the Development and Health Status of Silkworms and Quality Parameters of Raw Silk
title_full The Effect of Feeding with Central European Local Mulberry Genotypes on the Development and Health Status of Silkworms and Quality Parameters of Raw Silk
title_fullStr The Effect of Feeding with Central European Local Mulberry Genotypes on the Development and Health Status of Silkworms and Quality Parameters of Raw Silk
title_full_unstemmed The Effect of Feeding with Central European Local Mulberry Genotypes on the Development and Health Status of Silkworms and Quality Parameters of Raw Silk
title_short The Effect of Feeding with Central European Local Mulberry Genotypes on the Development and Health Status of Silkworms and Quality Parameters of Raw Silk
title_sort effect of feeding with central european local mulberry genotypes on the development and health status of silkworms and quality parameters of raw silk
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9506520/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36135536
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/insects13090836
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