Morus spp.
Standard template with regional name aliases.
Планирайте бележки за хранене на копринени буби с шаблони за гостоприемни растения.
Съхранявайте научните имена, псевдонимите и местните бележки заедно в едно работно пространство само в браузъра.
Входните данни остават в този браузър.
A small browser-only workspace for sericulture feeding planning.
Switch host plant templates to organize feeding notes by batch.
Display scientific names, aliases, and regions together for easier sharing.
Apply template defaults to batches while keeping manual edits.
Export workspace to CSV, JSON, or print-ready PDF.
Fully localized interface designed for global use cases.
Store workspace locally in browser and reuse custom templates.
Follow these steps to customize and export your feeding plan.
Pre-configured templates for common sericulture host plants.
Morus spp.
Standard template with regional name aliases.
Ricinus communis
Primary host plant template for Eri silkworms.
Persea bombycina
High regional variation template for Muga silkworms.
Terminalia arjuna
Tree host plant template for Tasar silkworms.
Quercus spp.
Standard template for Oak Tasar silkworms.
Typical configurations used in different rearing environments.
Batch A / eri / castor / young / tender / 2x/day / wet leaves note
Castor / Ricinus communis / For young stage / Small cut / 2x feeding / Quantity memo included
Batch B / tasar / asan / late / mature / branch feeding / outdoor note
Asan / Arjuna / Terminalia spp. / For late stage / Branch feeding / Outdoor safety notes included
Batch C / muga / som / mid / fresh leaves / local alias shown
Som / Som / Persea bombycina / For mid stage / Both scientific name and local alias displayed
Key terminology used in sericulture feeding management.
A single group of silkworms reared under identical conditions.
Plants used as food source for silkworms (e.g. Mulberry, Castor, Som).
International botanical classification names independent of local languages.
Local common names or commercial names used in specific regions.
Indicates developmental stage suitability, from tender leaves to mature leaves.
Feeding preparation style (e.g. whole leaves, chopped, branch feeding).
Internal logic for rendering the summary text and options.
Frequently asked questions about feeding templates and offline usage.
Different silkworms have unique feeding patterns. Separating them prevents misapplying templates in mixed rearing areas.
Yes. The templates support common names, scientific names, and aliases to cover localized terminology.
No. The tool loads template defaults which you should review and override based on local extension guidelines.
Data is stored strictly in your browser's local storage. Use the JSON export to transfer data to another device.
No. It is fully client-side and functions completely offline once the page is loaded.
Disclaimer and guidelines for using these sericulture templates.