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Studies on the Influence of Seasonal and Regional Aspects on the Quality of Muga Silk

Naveen V Padaki (Regional Silk Technological Research Station, Central Silk Board, Guwahati-781022, India)
Amal Bhattacharya (Muga Silkworm Seed Organisation, Central Silk Board, Guwahati-781006, India)
Brojeswari Das (Regional Silk Technological Research Station, Central Silk Board, Guwahati-781022, India)
Brajendra Choudhury (Muga Silkworm Seed Organisation, Central Silk Board, Guwahati-781006, India)
SN Mishra (Regional Silk Technological Research Station, Central Silk Board, Guwahati-781022, India)
BK Singh (Muga Silkworm Seed Organisation, Central Silk Board, Guwahati-781006, India)

Research Journal of Textile and Apparel

ISSN: 1560-6074

Article publication date: 1 February 2014

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Abstract

Muga is an exclusive naturally golden coloured wild silk obtained by the Antherea assamensis silkworm species grown in the north-eastern region of India. Although many research studies on Bombyx mori silk can be found, but studies that involve muga silk is uncommon. This article attempts to characterise the muga cocoon of two commercially available crops (Kotia and Jethua) in three prominent muga rearing regions. Reeling studies on these have also been conducted to assess the regional and seasonal influences on silk reelability performance. Kotia cocoons are found to possess better cocoon quality and reeling performance in comparison to Jethua muga cocoons.

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Padaki, N.V., Bhattacharya, A., Das, B., Choudhury, B., Mishra, S. and Singh, B. (2014), "Studies on the Influence of Seasonal and Regional Aspects on the Quality of Muga Silk", Research Journal of Textile and Apparel, Vol. 18 No. 1, pp. 25-30. https://doi.org/10.1108/RJTA-18-01-2014-B004

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