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Understanding our new target and making specimens <br><br><br>
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Mission: Expert consultation
Date: the same as the survey in the Longhua fields
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<p id="para"> After setting our new target, we immediately went to Shenzhen University with the captured insects for more detailed information. At the university, Professor Wang made an authentication to the pest and asserted that the pest as Phyllotreta Striolata---their appearance, the obvious yellow strips, made everything go smoothly. After the analysis, the professor taught us how to make the specimens.
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Date: May 13, 2018<br><br>
We were satisfied with the results. And finally, our project was beaten into a practical shape. Our project has just become official.
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Location: Zoological Laboratory, Shenzhen University.
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After catching pests in the experimental fields, we went back to Shenzhen University’s zoological laboratory to authenticate our little “captures”. Under the supervision of Professor Wang, we observed the beetle under microscope, and identified its physical characteristics. <br><br>
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2mm tall and ellipse-shaped, the pest is characterized by its two bright yellow stripes on its back. We also learned that these beetle named Phyllotreta Striolata. <br><br>
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After the analysis, the professor taught us how to make specimens. Simply, we used a specific needle and stick it through the pest at its abdomen.<br><br>
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After the fields investigation and authentication, we could finally decide our project aim----using genetic spray instead of pesticide to annihilate Phyllotreta Striolata.
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Mission: Expert consultation

Date: May 13, 2018

Location: Zoological Laboratory, Shenzhen University.

After catching pests in the experimental fields, we went back to Shenzhen University’s zoological laboratory to authenticate our little “captures”. Under the supervision of Professor Wang, we observed the beetle under microscope, and identified its physical characteristics.

2mm tall and ellipse-shaped, the pest is characterized by its two bright yellow stripes on its back. We also learned that these beetle named Phyllotreta Striolata.

After the analysis, the professor taught us how to make specimens. Simply, we used a specific needle and stick it through the pest at its abdomen.

After the fields investigation and authentication, we could finally decide our project aim----using genetic spray instead of pesticide to annihilate Phyllotreta Striolata.