Books
- TASAR CULTURE - PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICES
Vol III : Tasar Silkworm Production, Protection and Improvement
S.K. GANGWAR & V.P. GUPTA
2009, Central Tasar Research & Training Institute, Piska-Nagri, Ranchi-835 303, India. (E)
- BIOORGANICS IN SERICULTURE AND RELATED TECHNOLOGIES of KSSRDI
Dr BONGALE U.D., Dr RAGHURAMAN R. and Dr MALLIKARJUNAPPA R.S.
2005, Technical Publication n° 70 KSSRDI Bangalore 560 062 - India, 86p. (E)
- HANDBOOK ON RAINFED SERICULTURE
Dr BONGALE U.D., Dr SUSHEELAMMA B.N., Dr RAJU P.J., Sri GURURAJ R. and Dr KAMBLE C.K.
2005, KSSRDI Bangalore 560 062 - India, 192 p. (E)
- GLOBAL SILK INDUSTRY - A Complete Source Book
Rajat K. Datta and Mahesh Nanavaty
2005, Universal Publishers, USA. (E)
The popularity of silk is more confined to super-rich or haute couture ; silk is now an affordable luxury for the middle class in Europe and USA, and continues to hold its way in Asia as traditional ceremonial wear. The present source book traces recent global status of silk country wise and describes in depth the sericulture practices followed in both in temperate and tropic regions of the world, as also silk processing, and marketing of raw silk, finished silk and ready-to-wear including high fashion couture creations of Italy, France and Switzerland. The book, therefore, attempts to fill in a void in the current information available in English on the world status of sericulture and silk including that of technological innovations made so far.
- A REVISION OF THE SILKMOTH GENUS Samia
Richard S. PEIGLER and Stefan Naumann
ISBN 0-9728266-0-2
2003, Clear Visions, Inc. San Antonio, Texas, 224 p. (E)
- SERICULTURE TRAINING MANUAL
Dr Dimitar GREKOV, M.Sc. Evripidis KIPRIOTIS and Dr Panomir TZENOV
2005, Agricultural Research Station of Komotini-Greece, 320 p. (E)
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