Rice leaf photographing method
A technology for leaves and rice, which is applied in the field of biotechnology research, can solve the problems that the leaves of rice are difficult to fix and affect the effect of taking pictures, and achieve the effects of improving the beauty of pictures, good preservation effect and neat arrangement.
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[0020] How to take pictures of 9 rice leaves with a leaf length of 280mm and a leaf width of about 10mm that are susceptible to bacterial blight:
[0021] (1) Preparation of consumables: including solid glue, A4 size white waterproof paper (length 297mm*width 210mm), 400mm long ruler, 2B pencil, blade, test tube (diameter 20mm*height 200mm), large size cotton tissue, Ziplock bag (length 220mm*width 320mm), scanner (generally can scan A4 paper), common toilet paper towels and water. All relevant consumables are commercially available.
[0022] (2) Collection and storage of rice leaves: Put 9 rice leaves collected from living rice plants into a test tube filled with clean water for preservation. Put 9 rice leaves into a test tube together, and the leaves will not float easily Get up, a test tube of this specification can hold 30 rice leaves. The clean water submerges the lower part of all the rice leaves and does not flood the position with diseased spots. The clear water only...
Embodiment 2
[0028] How to take pictures of 14 rice leaves with a leaf length of 200mm and a leaf width of about 10mm affected by bacterial blight:
[0029] Except that the rice leaves collected from living rice plants are different, the rest of the operations are the same as in Example 1. see photos figure 2 .
Embodiment 3
[0031] How to take photos of 14 rice leaves with a leaf length of 400mm and a leaf width of about 10mm affected by bacterial blight:
[0032] (1) Preparation of consumables: including solid glue, white waterproof paper (length 410mm*width 300mm), 400mm long ruler, 2B pencil, blade, test tube (diameter 20mm*length 200mm), large size cotton tissue, ziplock bag (Length 450mm*Width 350mm), scanner (generally can scan A4 paper), common toilet paper towels and water. All relevant consumables are commercially available.
[0033] (2) Collection and storage of rice leaves: put 14 rice leaves collected from living rice plants together into a test tube filled with clean water for preservation. Location.
[0034] (3) Make the position of the fixed leaves on the waterproof paper: put the waterproof paper vertically, start the line 0.5cm away from the left side of the waterproof paper, use a ruler and a pencil to draw 14 pieces with a distance of 20mm on the waterproof paper, and the leng...
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