<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><Articles><Article><id>321</id><JournalTitle>VALUATION OF CASTOR VARIETIES BASED ON THE PERFORMANCE OF ERI SILKWORM SAMIA CYNTHIA RICINI</JournalTitle><Abstract>Eri culture has been proven beneficial and gainful employment to the castor farmers, as 30% of defoliation will not
affect the seed yield. Seeds of high oil yielding castor hybrids / varieties viz. DCS-9, 48-1, DCH-519, DCH-177 along with
local variety are collected from Directorate of Oil Seeds Research, Hyderabad. The performance of eri silkworm viz. larval
traits, cocoon traits and grainage traits were studied by feeding them with the leaves of five castor genotypes separately in tray
rearing method for three seasons for two consecutive years. The rearing performance and economic cocoon parameters were
very much influenced by temperature and humidity. Season specificity was noticed in rearing performance of eri silkworm, and
observed maximum yield during winter and rainy season than in summer. Local and DCH-519 castor genotypes are found to
be superior in terms of shell ratio during three seasons. This study reveals that castor farmer can switch to DCH- 519 hybrid
castor cultivation for eri culture as it yields more after local castor variety would be double beneficial to the farmer in terms of
castor oil and silk yield.</Abstract><Email>prasanna.amulya@gmail.com</Email><articletype>Research</articletype><volume>4</volume><issue>12</issue><year>2013</year><keyword>Castor genotypes,Larval duration,Larval traits, Cocoon traits,Grainage traits</keyword><AUTHORS>Dasari Prasanna,Gurajala Bhargavi,Manjula</AUTHORS><afflication>Department of Zoology, Government Degree College, Hayathnagar, Andhra Pradesh, India., Department of Zoology, Vanita Maha Vidyalaya, Namapally, Exhibition Grounds, Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh, India., Department of Zoology, Vanita Maha Vidyalaya, Namapally, Exhibition Grounds, Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh, India.</afflication></Article></Articles>