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titleOfInvention Method of preserving hemolymph of mulberry caterpillar
abstract The invention relates to agriculture and can be used for the preservation and storage of the hemolymph of the silkworm in biochemical and cytological studies. The purpose of the invention is to increase the efficiency of the method. A 1N ammonium alkali solution is used as a preservative, and storage is carried out at a temperature. This method expands the possibilities of selection and research work on the selection of the best breeds and silkworm families. 1 tab.
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