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- Flacherie abstract "Flacherie (literally: "flaccidness") 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. There are two kinds of flacherie: essentially, infectious (viral) flacherie and noninfectious (touffee) flacherie. Both are technically a lethal diarrhea.Touffee flacherie is caused by heat waves (touffee means "sudden heat spell" in French).Viral flacherie is ultimately caused by infection with Bombyx mori infectious flacherie virus (BmIFV, Iflaviridae), Bombyx mori densovirus (BmDNV, Parvoviridae) or Bombyx mori cypovirus 1 (BmCPV-1, Reoviridae). This either alone or in combination with bacterial infection destroys the gut tissue. Bacterial pathogens contributing to infectious flaccherie are Serratia marcescens, and species of Streptococcus and Staphylococcus in the form known as thatte roga.Louis Pasteur, who began his studies on silkworms diseases in 1865, was the first one able to recognize that mortality due to viral flacherie was caused by infection. (Priority, however, was claimed by Antoine Béchamp.)".
- Flacherie wikiPageID "3372919".
- Flacherie wikiPageLength "1788".
- Flacherie wikiPageOutDegree "22".
- Flacherie wikiPageRevisionID "602237033".
- Flacherie wikiPageWikiLink Antoine_Béchamp.
- Flacherie wikiPageWikiLink Bacteria.
- Flacherie wikiPageWikiLink Bombyx_mori.
- Flacherie wikiPageWikiLink Bombyx_mori_densovirus.
- Flacherie wikiPageWikiLink Bombyx_mori_infectious_flacherie_virus.
- Flacherie wikiPageWikiLink Category:Bombycidae.
- Flacherie wikiPageWikiLink Category:Insect_diseases.
- Flacherie wikiPageWikiLink Cypovirus_1.
- Flacherie wikiPageWikiLink Diarrhea.
- Flacherie wikiPageWikiLink Flacherie.
- Flacherie wikiPageWikiLink French_(language).
- Flacherie wikiPageWikiLink French_language.
- Flacherie wikiPageWikiLink Gut_(anatomy).
- Flacherie wikiPageWikiLink Gut_(zoology).
- Flacherie wikiPageWikiLink Heat_wave.
- Flacherie wikiPageWikiLink Iflaviridae.
- Flacherie wikiPageWikiLink Infection.
- Flacherie wikiPageWikiLink Louis_Pasteur.
- Flacherie wikiPageWikiLink Morus_(plant).
- Flacherie wikiPageWikiLink Mulberry.
- Flacherie wikiPageWikiLink Parvoviridae.
- Flacherie wikiPageWikiLink Pathogen.
- Flacherie wikiPageWikiLink Reoviridae.
- Flacherie wikiPageWikiLink Serratia_marcescens.
- Flacherie wikiPageWikiLink Silkworm.
- Flacherie wikiPageWikiLink Staphylococcus.
- Flacherie wikiPageWikiLink Streptococcus.
- Flacherie wikiPageWikiLinkText "Flacherie".
- Flacherie wikiPageWikiLinkText "flacherie".
- Flacherie hasPhotoCollection Flacherie.
- Flacherie wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Disease-stub.
- Flacherie subject Category:Bombycidae.
- Flacherie subject Category:Insect_diseases.
- Flacherie hypernym Disease.
- Flacherie type Disease.
- Flacherie type Thing.
- Flacherie type Q12136.
- Flacherie comment "Flacherie (literally: "flaccidness") 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. There are two kinds of flacherie: essentially, infectious (viral) flacherie and noninfectious (touffee) flacherie.".
- Flacherie label "Flacherie".
- Flacherie sameAs Flacherie.
- Flacherie sameAs m.0986s9.
- Flacherie sameAs Q678421.
- Flacherie sameAs Q678421.
- Flacherie wasDerivedFrom Flacherie?oldid=602237033.
- Flacherie isPrimaryTopicOf Flacherie.