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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract China es el mayor productor de seda del muChina es el mayor productor de seda del mundo. La gran mayoría de la seda china procede de los gusanos de seda de la morera (Bombyx mori). Durante la fase larvaria de su ciclo vital, los insectos se alimentan de las hojas de las moreras. La producción de capullos de gusanos de seda que no son de morera en China se centra principalmente en la seda silvestre de la polilla china Tussah (Antheraea spp.). Esta polilla se alimenta normalmente de árboles (por ejemplo, robles) y sus larvas hilan un filamento más grueso, plano y amarillento que las polillas de la seda de la morera.​ En 2005, China representaba el 74% de la producción mundial de seda cruda y el 90% del mercado mundial de exportación.​l 90% del mercado mundial de exportación.​ , 中国是世界上最大、最早的丝绸生产国。中国的丝绸绝大多数来自家蚕,因为这些昆虫在幼虫阶段,会以桑树的叶子为食,织成蚕茧供做丝绸。中国的非桑蚕茧生产通常使用的是中国柞蚕蛾。这种飞蛾通常以例如橡木等树木为食,其幼虫比桑蚕丝蛾纺出更粗、更扁平、颜色更黄的蚕丝。 2005年,中国占全球丝绸产量的74%和世界出口市场的90%。 , China is the world's largest and earliest China is the world's largest and earliest silk producer. The vast majority of Chinese silk originates from the mulberry silkworms (Bombyx mori). During the larval stage of its life-cycle, the insects feed on the leaves of mulberry trees. Non-mulberry silkworms cocoon production in China primarily focuses on wild silk from the Chinese Tussah moth (Antheraea spp.). This moth typically feeds on trees (e.g. oaks) and its larvae spin coarser, flatter, yellower filament than the mulberry silk moths. In 2005, China accounted for 74 percent of the global raw silk production and 90 percent of the world export market.and 90 percent of the world export market.
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rdfs:comment China es el mayor productor de seda del muChina es el mayor productor de seda del mundo. La gran mayoría de la seda china procede de los gusanos de seda de la morera (Bombyx mori). Durante la fase larvaria de su ciclo vital, los insectos se alimentan de las hojas de las moreras. La producción de capullos de gusanos de seda que no son de morera en China se centra principalmente en la seda silvestre de la polilla china Tussah (Antheraea spp.). Esta polilla se alimenta normalmente de árboles (por ejemplo, robles) y sus larvas hilan un filamento más grueso, plano y amarillento que las polillas de la seda de la morera.​que las polillas de la seda de la morera.​ , 中国是世界上最大、最早的丝绸生产国。中国的丝绸绝大多数来自家蚕,因为这些昆虫在幼虫阶段,会以桑树的叶子为食,织成蚕茧供做丝绸。中国的非桑蚕茧生产通常使用的是中国柞蚕蛾。这种飞蛾通常以例如橡木等树木为食,其幼虫比桑蚕丝蛾纺出更粗、更扁平、颜色更黄的蚕丝。 2005年,中国占全球丝绸产量的74%和世界出口市场的90%。 , China is the world's largest and earliest China is the world's largest and earliest silk producer. The vast majority of Chinese silk originates from the mulberry silkworms (Bombyx mori). During the larval stage of its life-cycle, the insects feed on the leaves of mulberry trees. Non-mulberry silkworms cocoon production in China primarily focuses on wild silk from the Chinese Tussah moth (Antheraea spp.). This moth typically feeds on trees (e.g. oaks) and its larvae spin coarser, flatter, yellower filament than the mulberry silk moths.wer filament than the mulberry silk moths.
rdfs:label Industria de la seda en China , Шовкова промисловість Китаю , Silk industry in China , 中国丝绸产业
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