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'''Flacherie''' is a disease of [[silkworm]]s, caused by silkworms eating infected or contaminated [[mulberry]] leaves. Flacherie infected silkworms look weak and can die from this disease. Silkworm larvae that are about to die from Flacherie are a dark brown. In 1865, Louis Pasteur was the first one able to recognize that this disease and [[pébrine]] are caused by the [[protozoan]] ''Nosema bombycis.'' |
'''Flacherie''' is a disease of [[silkworm]]s, caused by silkworms eating infected or contaminated [[mulberry]] leaves. Flacherie infected silkworms look weak and can die from this disease. Silkworm larvae that are about to die from Flacherie are a dark brown. In [[1865]], [[Louis Pasteur]] was the first one able to recognize that this disease and [[pébrine]] are caused by the [[protozoan]] ''Nosema bombycis.'' |
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Revision as of 00:35, 15 March 2006
Flacherie is a disease of silkworms, caused by silkworms eating infected or contaminated mulberry leaves. Flacherie infected silkworms look weak and can die from this disease. Silkworm larvae that are about to die from Flacherie are a dark brown. In 1865, Louis Pasteur was the first one able to recognize that this disease and pébrine are caused by the protozoan Nosema bombycis.