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titleOfInvention The helicase dependent amplification reaction unit of citrus disease biocontrol bacterial strain is quickly identified at room temperature
abstract The helicase dependent amplification reaction unit of citrus disease biocontrol bacterial strain is quickly identified at room temperature, belong to Plant Pathology technical field, by glass slide (1), bacterium solution chamber (2), liquid storage pipe (3), it shows slide (4), it pulls piston (5), reaction tube (6), liquid barrier (14) is constituted, it is characterized by: the reaction tube (6) is internally provided with drawing piston (5) and liquid barrier (14), two sidewalls upper opening has liquid storage pore (17), upper wall is interlinked by inlet opening (13) and pressure-releasing hole (15) with aobvious sap cavity (21);Reaction lumen (23) is connected with bacterium solution chamber (2), liquid storage lumen (19) and aobvious sap cavity (21), and outermost end is pulled supporting plate (10) closure;There are liquid storage nozzle (11), inlet opening (13) and pressure-releasing hole (15) in reaction tube wall (25).Device production is simple, and strong operability is low in cost, and effect is obvious.
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