Observations Pratiques Faites En Orient Sur La Maladie Actuelle Des Vers Soie, Et Note Sur La Culture Des M riers En Turquie... by B. J. Dufour offers a detailed exploration of the silkworm disease prevalent in the Orient during the time of its writing. This work provides practical observations and insights into the ailment affecting silkworms, crucial for silk production. Furthermore, it includes notes on the cultivation of mulberry trees in Turkey, essential for feeding silkworms and sustaining the silk industry.
This book is invaluable for researchers, historians, and anyone interested in the historical practices of silk production, the cultivation of mulberry trees, and the study of silkworm diseases. Dufour's observations provide a window into the agricultural and economic practices of the past, offering a unique perspective on the challenges and solutions related to silk farming in the Ottoman Empire.
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