Method for observing digestive systems of amblyseius pswdolongis pinosus and prey tetranychus truncates thereof
A technology for the digestive system of A. longiseius and its digestive system, which can be used in animal husbandry and other fields. It can solve the problems that there is no method for observing the digestive system of A. longiseius and its prey, Tetranychus truncation, and achieve the effect of simple operation.
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[0008] Example The dyeing method of Tetranychus truncation and Amblyseius pseudoviresus
[0009] Pick several spider mites into a 2ml centrifuge tube and starve for 24 hours for later use. Then insert 3-4 branches of fresh kidney bean branches with 3-4 leaves in each conical flask filled with 500 ml of 0.1% sodium fluorescein aqueous solution. After 24 hours, the leaves of kidney beans can be completely dyed. The leaves were connected with Tetranychus truncates, and after 24 hours, the fluorescence of the whole body of Tetranychus truncates could be observed under a higher magnification of a fluorescent stereomicroscope. After the Tetranychus truncatus was stained with fluorescent light, the leaves were fed with A. truncatus which had been starved for 24 hours, or the dyed Tetranychus truncatus was picked from the leaves and starved for A. truncatus in the breeding chamber. 24 hours later, under the higher magnification of the fluorescent stereomicroscope, it can be observed ...
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