AN ELECTRON SCAN MICROSCOPE ANALYSIS RESULT OF DAMAGE ON WOOLLEN FIBER BY CLOTHES MOTH (TINEOLA BISSELLIELLA)
2015
Norovsuren, L | Ganbat, G | Myagmar, Ch
We have studied a type of damage on woollen fiber by clothes moths. 10 pieces of hurentser were put into each washed wool, raw wool and thick fiber of wool at the same temperature and did observation every 2 days. After 14 days, a number of dead and alive larvae, their length were noted down. Also we noted down that if they were moving or not and grew up or away. Samples were put in thermostat at 24.5 C. Each damage of every sample by clothes moth were not the same as each other.Mongolian Journal of Agricultural Sciences Vol.13(2) 2014: 48-50
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书目信息
出版者
                                            Mongolian University of Life Sceinces
                                        其它主题
                                            Method; Type of damages of -washed wool
                                        语言
                                            英语
                                        格式
                                            application/pdf
                                        许可
                                            Copyright (c) 2015 Mongolian Journal of Agricultural Sciences
                                        类型
                                            Journal Article; Journal Part; Info:eu-Repo/semantics/publishedversion; Journal Article; Journal Part
                                        来源
                                            Mongolian Journal of Agricultural Sciences; Vol. 13 No. 2 (2014); 48-50, 2524-0722, 2310-6212
                                        
                                            
                                            2025-09-22
                                        
                                        
                                        
                                        
                                            
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