__________, which is the backbone of silk industry, is cultivated in Bengaluru and Ramanagar districts.
Jute
Mulberry
Cotton
Coconut
A
Jute
B
Mulberry
C
Cotton
D
Coconut
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Karnataka constitutes more than 50% of India's Mulberry production. In tropical conditions as in Karnataka,mulberry can root easily and, therefore, can be easily propagated through cuttings with minimum of time and expenditure.
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