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Fat body catalase activity as a biochemical index for the recognition of thermotolerant breeds of mulberry silkworm, Bombyx mori L.
Authors:Pezhman Nabizadeh  T.S. Jagadeesh Kumar
Affiliation:a DOS in Sericulture Science, University of Mysore, Manasagangotri, Mysore 570 006, India
b Department of Biotechnology, Islamic Azad University, Shahrekord Branch, Shahrekord, Iran
Abstract:The fifth instar larvae of the silkworm Bombyx mori L. were exposed to selected high temperatures (35 and 40 °C) in order to understand the changes in the level of catalase activity in the three tissues of fat body, midgut and haemolymph of the five selected bivoltine breeds and their 9 quantitative traits, namely larval weight, cocoon weight, shell weight, shell ratio, filament length, filament weight, denier, renditta and effective rearing rate (ERR), also the correlation between them under high temperature conditions were examined. Catalase activity resulting in fat body revealed a positive correlation between the control (28±1 °C) and 40±1 °C. The CSR2 breed showed the most level of thermotolerance and catalase activity, compared with the CSR4, JROP, NB4D2 and KA breeds. It was found that the level of catalase activity in fat body may be a reliable biochemical index to recognize thermotolerant breeds in order to develop resistant hybrids for tropical areas.
Keywords:Bivoltine   Bombyx mori L.   Catalase activity   Thermotolerance
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