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Mulberry: Growing Practices and Food Uses
Mulberry: Growing Practices and Food Uses
Mulberry: Growing Practices and Food Uses
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Mulberry plant is a woody perennial plant. Scientific name of mulberry is Morus spp.. White mulberry is known as Morus alba, red mulberry is known as Morus rubra, and black mulberry is known as Morus nigra. Mulberry belongs to the family Moraceae. Mulberry plants are mainly grown for their fruits and for sericulture purposes. Sericulture is the culture of silk worms where mulberry leaves are used as fodders for silk worms.

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PublisherAgrihortico
Release dateMar 17, 2021
ISBN9781393005803
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    Mulberry - Agrihortico CPL

    Mulberry: Growing Practices and Food Uses

    Agrihortico CPL

    Published by Agrihortico, 2021.

    While every precaution has been taken in the preparation of this book, the publisher assumes no responsibility for errors or omissions, or for damages resulting from the use of the information contained herein.

    MULBERRY: GROWING PRACTICES AND FOOD USES

    First edition. March 17, 2021.

    Copyright © 2021 Agrihortico CPL.

    ISBN: 978-1393005803

    Written by Agrihortico CPL.

    Mulberry

    Growing Practices and Food Uses

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    Mulberry: An Introduction

    Mulberry plant is a woody perennial plant. Scientific name of mulberry is Morus spp.. White mulberry is known as Morus alba, red mulberry is known as Morus rubra, and black mulberry is known as

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