STUDYING GENERAL INFORMATION ABOUT THE MULBERRY PROPELLER
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.17605/OSF.IO/4X2AHKeywords:
Mulberry moth, egg, worm, mushroom, butterflyAbstract
The damage of the mulberry moth is manifested in the development of the mulberry tree. Since its development mainly occurs after feeding the silkworm, it does not affect this process. However, due to the fact that it damages the leaves that have grown later, it cannot achieve the length, thickness and resistance to winter cold. If each mulberry branch has an average of 1 worm per 1 leaf, the length of the branch can be reduced to 30 cm. In addition, the branch's resistance to winter cold decreases. As a result, compared to the comparator and depending on the severity of the winter, the tips of the branches can be built up to 30-40 %. In general, the length of a new branch decreases by 50-60 cm, the number of leaves decreases by 20 %, and its weight decreases by 21 %. If this situation continues year after year, a mulberry tree can die.