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publicationDate 2022-03-04-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber CN-109984098-B
titleOfInvention Propagation method for experimental population of oriental fruit moth
abstract The invention discloses a propagation method of a grapholitha molesta experimental population. Inoculating small adult pearIn a transparent insect-breeding tank, adding parchment paper in the tank to collect small pear eggs, soaking the parchment paper with eggs in formaldehyde for sterilization, rinsing with distilled water, cutting off the eggs from the parchment paper after blow-drying, placing the cut eggs into a breeding small pipe, and then placing the breeding small pipe into the breeding small pipe with the length of about 3cm 3 The artificial feed is characterized in that a small breeding pipe filled with eggs is placed into a glass tank, gauze is covered on the glass tank and then sealed, the glass tank is placed into an incubator for breeding, pupas on the gauze are collected at the later stage, the pupas are placed into a plastic box until emergence, and the emerged imagoes are connected into an insect breeding tank I, so that a complete period is formed. The small pear propagation method disclosed by the invention is simple, can effectively save manpower, and can meet the requirement of each insect-state pear in a laboratory.
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