SU874001A1 - Nutrient medium for growing cereal moth - Google Patents
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(54) ПИТАТЕЛЬНАЯ СРЕДА ДЛЯ СОДЕРЖАНИЯ БАБОЧЕК ЗЕРНОВОЙ Изобретение относитс к сельскому хоз йству, в частности к содержанию бабочек зерновой моли ( Sitotroga сеrealella 01 ) дл последующего получени на йцах этого насекомого три хограммы с целью проведеш1Я биологи-j ческой борьбы с р дом злостных вредителей сельскохоз йственных культур путем выпуска этого йцепаразита в природу. Известны питательные среды и кормо вые добавки дл насекомых, например дп вредной черепашки | , при исполь зовании которых происходит увеличение продуктивности насекомых. Известна питательна среда дл содержани бабочек зерновой моли ИЗ котора содержит, вес. %; Сахароза10,0 Вода дистиллированна Остальное Использование этой питательной среды позвол ет -содержать бабочек зер новой моли на прот жении всей их(54) NUTRITIONAL ENVIRONMENT FOR GRAIN BUTTERFLY CONTENT agricultural crops by releasing this yceparazite into nature. Nutrient media and feed additives for insects are known, for example, dp of the harmful turtle | when using which increases insect productivity. Known nutrient medium for the content of butterflies grain moth IZ which contains, in weight. %; Sucrose 10.0 Distilled water Else The use of this nutrient medium allows the moths to contain fresh moths throughout their entire life.
МОЛИ жизни. Основным недостатком этой среды вл етс то, что при ее исполэзовании не обеспечиваетс высока плодовитость бабочек, что значительно сокращает производство трихограмьвл на биофабриках промьшшенного разведени данного йцепаразита. Цель изобретени - расширение ассортимента питательных сред, повышающих продуктивность насекомых, преимущественно бабочек зерновой моли. Цель достигаетс тем, что в состав питательной среды, содержащей сахарозу и дистиллированную воду, добавлен бензимидазол, вес. %: 9,0-11,0 Сахароза 3-10- Бензимидазол Вода дистиллированна Остальное Среду данного состава готов т следукицим образом. Навеску бензимидазола (0,03 мкг или 3« 10 7Р створ ют в небольшом количестве дистиллированной воды. Отдельно в 70 мл дистиллированной воды раствор ют сахарозу (10,0 г). Раствор бензимидазола вливают в раствор сахарозы при тщательном смешивании. Общее кохшчество состава довод т до 100 г за счет добавлени недостающего. количества дистиллированной воды.PRAY life. The main disadvantage of this environment is that when it is used, the fertility of butterflies is not high, which significantly reduces the production of trichogramma in biofactories of industrial breeding of this species. The purpose of the invention is to expand the range of nutrient media that increase the productivity of insects, mainly butterflies of grain moths. The goal is achieved by adding benzimidazole, wt., To the nutrient medium containing sucrose and distilled water. %: 9.0-11.0 Sucrose 3-10-Benzimidazole Distilled water Else The medium of this composition is prepared as follows. A portion of benzimidazole (0.03 µg or 3 "10 7P is placed in a small amount of distilled water. Separate sucrose (10.0 g) is dissolved in 70 ml of distilled water. The benzimidazole solution is poured into the sucrose solution with thorough mixing. t to 100 g due to the addition of the missing amount of distilled water.
Вли ние нового состава питательной среды на продуктивность бабочекEffect of new nutrient composition on butterfly productivity
зерновой моли по сравнению с известным составом представлено в таблице.grain moth compared with the known composition is presented in the table.
Из данных, представленных в таб- : лице, следует, что,состав в полной мере удовлетвор ет основным пищевым потребност м бабочек зерновой моли. В результате происходит увеличение йцепродукции насекомых на 34,346 ,7%.From the data presented in the tab-: face, it follows that the composition fully satisfies the basic nutritional needs of the butterflies of the grain moth. As a result, there is an increase in insect breeding by 34.346, 7%.
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