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Method for propagation of aphidius gifuensis for multiple times by using tobacco plants

A technology of Myzus persicae and Myzus persicae, which is applied in the field of biological control of agricultural and forestry pests, can solve the problems of decreased control effect, long breeding cycle, pollution, etc. Effect

Inactive Publication Date: 2017-01-04
河南省烟草公司洛阳市公司
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This technology allows crop plantings such as lamina or bracteous tissue (tobaccos) to become more valuable by being reused instead of discarding them after use. By growing these crops back into their original form they may also have potential uses beyond just producing honeycomb products like paper pulp without having to repeatedly grow new ones again. Additionally, this method helps reduce stress on both indoor gardeners who work alongside greenhouse vegetables during winter months due to reduced water usage compared to traditional methods that involve breeding old seeds from other species.

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This patents discuss how insect vectors cause damage to vegetable crop products like potatoes (Solanum tuberosums) during harvesting processes due to lack of oxygen from sunlight exposure. To prevent this problem, various techniques have been developed including gene silencing with specific genes targeting these viruses. However, current approaches require multiple steps before plantation, leading to longer cycles between generations. Therefore, researchers want more reliable and cost-effective way to manage damaging organisms called Asian Soft Yellow Stings (ASY).

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[0022] The invention discloses a method for repeatedly breeding Aphids persicae on tobacco plants. The steps of breeding C. persicae are as follows: 1) Cultivating a host plant of A. persicae: cultivating tobacco seedlings of the host plant of A. persicae by adopting a floating seedling raising method; 2) breeding for the first time Bees: (1) Aphids and aphids: When the tobacco seedlings cultivated in step 1) grow to 4 to 5 true leaves, they will start to inoculate aphids, and each tobacco seedling will receive 2 to 3 aphids, allowing the aphids to spread and reproduce by themselves; (2) Inoculation of bees and reproduction of bees: After 5 to 7 days of inoculation of aphids in step (1), that is, after the aphids are evenly distributed and reproduced in an appropriate amount, transplant the aphid-bearing tobacco seedlings into the bee breeding greenhouse, and the distance between the plants and rows of the aphid-bearing tobacco seedlings 20 to 25 days after transplanting, the b...

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The invention belongs to the technical field of biological prevention and control for agriculture and forestry pests, and particularly relates to a method for propagation of aphidius gifuensis for multiple times by using tobacco plants. The method comprises the following steps of breeding of myzus persicae host plants, propagation of the aphidius gifuensis for the first time, propagation of the aphidius gifuensis for the second time, propagation of the aphidius gifuensis for the third time, and propagation of the aphidius gifuensis for the fourth time. The method has the advantage that the developed root system of a tobacco plant is sufficiently utilized, and new leaves are promoted to germinate and quickly grow, so that the tobacco plant can be reutilized, the secondary seedling cultivation and transplanting can be avoided, the labor intensity is decreased, the time is saved, and the propagation efficiency of the aphidius gifuensis is greatly improved.

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Owner 河南省烟草公司洛阳市公司
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