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Beschreibung
Eri Culture - Rearing of Ahimsa Silk is a book that celebrates the rich cultural heritage of India and its commitment to principles such as truth, righteousness, peace, love, and non-violence. The book explores the fascinating world of Eri silkworms, also known as Samia cynthia ricini, and their ability to spin silk without harming the pupa. This makes Eri silk production a sustainable and ethical alternative to traditional silk production.
The author delves into the history of India, highlighting its resilience in the face of invasions and attempts to dismantle its cultural heritage. Despite these challenges, India has preserved its treasure of culture and is now on the path to economic and scientific recovery. The book also emphasizes the significance of the ahimsa principle, which played a crucial role in India's fight for political freedom against British rule.
In addition to exploring the cultural and historical aspects, the book offers practical knowledge on Eri culture. It covers essential topics such as host plants, the life cycle of Eri silkworms, artificial diet for rearing, genetic diversity, and the role of the environment in eri silk production. The book also highlights the potential of Eri silk production to improve the livelihoods of rural households, especially women and those in economically disadvantaged communities.
The author acknowledges their limited experience in ericulture but invites readers to provide feedback and corrections to enhance the book's content and contribute to the scientific community's understanding of the subject. This comprehensive and informative book is a valuable resource for researchers, trainers, students, farmers, administrators, and anyone interested in the fascinating world of Eri silk production.
Eri Culture - Rearing of Ahimsa Silk is a book that celebrates the rich cultural heritage of India and its commitment to principles such as truth, righteousness, peace, love, and non-violence. The book explores the fascinating world of Eri silkworms, also known as Samia cynthia ricini, and their ability to spin silk without harming the pupa. This makes Eri silk production a sustainable and ethical alternative to traditional silk production.
The author delves into the history of India, highlighting its resilience in the face of invasions and attempts to dismantle its cultural heritage. Despite these challenges, India has preserved its treasure of culture and is now on the path to economic and scientific recovery. The book also emphasizes the significance of the ahimsa principle, which played a crucial role in India's fight for political freedom against British rule.
In addition to exploring the cultural and historical aspects, the book offers practical knowledge on Eri culture. It covers essential topics such as host plants, the life cycle of Eri silkworms, artificial diet for rearing, genetic diversity, and the role of the environment in eri silk production. The book also highlights the potential of Eri silk production to improve the livelihoods of rural households, especially women and those in economically disadvantaged communities.
The author acknowledges their limited experience in ericulture but invites readers to provide feedback and corrections to enhance the book's content and contribute to the scientific community's understanding of the subject. This comprehensive and informative book is a valuable resource for researchers, trainers, students, farmers, administrators, and anyone interested in the fascinating world of Eri silk production.
Über den Autor
Dr. V. Lakshmi Narayanamma, a Professor at Professor Jayashankar Telangana State Agricultural University, has forged an illustrious career in agricultural research. Excelling in her academic journey, she pursued Biology, Physics, and Chemistry for her Intermediate studies before enrolling in B. Sc (Ag) at the College of Agriculture, Tirupati. Her contributions extend from significant achievements in genetic research on resistance to Pod borer in Chickpea to groundbreaking work in eri culture, where she initiated a project benefiting resource-poor farmers and authored a Telugu book on the subject. With 49 published research papers, a book on Oilseed Crops - Integrated Pest and Disease Management Practices, and four training manuals, Dr. Narayanamma's dedication to advancing agricultural sciences is evident, earning her recognition as a Senior Scientist and the Young Scientist award. In her nearly 17-year service, she played a pivotal role in hybrid development and entomological evaluations, receiving accolades such as a Certificate of Commendation from the Collector and District Magistrate. Transitioning to the Electronic wing of the University in 2014, Dr. Narayanamma continues to demonstrate unwavering commitment, holding fellowship status in scientific societies and life memberships, showcasing her enduring dedication to the field.
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2024
Fachbereich: Zoologie
Genre: Biologie, Importe
Rubrik: Naturwissenschaften & Technik
Medium: Taschenbuch
ISBN-13: 9789395038126
ISBN-10: 9395038128
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Autor: V., Lakshmi Narayanamma
Hersteller: BSP Books Pvt. LTD.
Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, D-36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr@libri.de
Maße: 234 x 156 x 34 mm
Von/Mit: Lakshmi Narayanamma V.
Erscheinungsdatum: 01.05.2024
Gewicht: 0,942 kg
Artikel-ID: 130992705

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