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titleOfInvention Additive for culture medium for growing insects
abstract The invention relates to agriculture, namely to the mass breeding of insects. The goal is to regulate abundance by affecting their fertility, achieved by adding ecdysterone in an aqueous or aqueous-alcoholic solution to a nutrient medium in a concentration of 0.000001-0,0001% to increase the fertility of the cabbage moth, the housefly, 0.000001-0.001 % - increase of fertility of the trichogram, beet weevil, meadow moth, blonid codling moth and domestic bee and 0.1 -1.0% to reduce the fecundity of the cabbage moth, beet weevil and meadow moth. The increase or decrease in fertility is 10-60% compared with the control. 1 h. the item f., 8 tab.
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