Chapter 95 Grafting
Method
"Why?!" Sofia shouted with an almost trembling voice.
"Miss Sophia."
Colin turned his attention back to the large green wheat seedlings and said:
"If my guess is correct, your idea should be to strengthen the main root by changing the activity of the third line on the γ main chain in the germ, so as to achieve the cold resistance and active absorption bonus effects of the root system, right?"
"No...that's right."
Sophia suddenly woke up, stared blankly for a moment with her eyes wide open, and asked with a bit of disbelief: "Have you also done research on botany?"
"I'm not good at magical biology."
Colin smiled and said: "But you can probably guess it. Let me think about it. Solanum reagent plus 35% dark gray carbon solution, after the germ is soaked, all the dissection procedures can be completed within fifteen seconds, right? Hiss...
This is probably an improved technique based on the 'Hugh Mars Grafting Method', which requires quite skilled skills, and the success rate is less than 10%."
"You...why do you...know." Sophia was stunned.
This method of germ transformation is the core content of her graduation thesis. It took more than three months of research and discussion with her tutor, Mr. Stanley Bennett, to finally decide on the plan. It took another time to really determine all the details.
She had it for nearly a year.
Sophia was stunned for a moment, thinking that she had heard wrongly.
Sophia was completely stunned.
Sophia smiled bitterly and said: "During the two years I studied in the Western Continent, I heard so much about their so-called concept of continental harmony that I often reflected on whether we in Tulum are too sensitive..."
"Your knowledge is admirable, I didn't expect..."
Sophia nodded, looked at the green patch of her own hard work, and sighed: "It's a pity, I thought I could solve the food problem of the fortress..."
"It's not your fault that you want to believe in people." Colin smiled: "Besides, the road to growth is like magic research. It will not be smooth sailing. It's not too late to recognize the reality now."
Colin sighed: "You may have overlooked one thing, and your instructor probably doesn't know exactly what you want to do, so he didn't help you take a factor into consideration."
Therefore, Sophia originally thought that as a disciple of "Storm Guide", Colin Wayne was at best a powerful young magician, but she did not expect that he was no less than her in magical botany.
"That's right..."
Colin squatted down and picked up a wheat seedling, lifted up the root part, brought it to Sophia's eyes, and said:
Colin roughly guessed what she was thinking and said with a smile: "Miss Sophia, your research also surprised me."
"yes."
Finally, the whole person was weak and slowly squatted down, buried his head in his knees, and started to cry.
"This phenomenon of roots that are so neatly staggered in length and thickness almost the same up and down is a common effect produced by the 'Hugh Mars grafting method'. In addition, the mixed solution of Solanum reagent and dark gray carbon will cause uneven edges of plant leaves.
The regular and fine jagged shape is an atypical phenomenon of the 'Timalia Effect', your instructor must have told you about it."
"What factors?" Sophia's long-standing self-confidence was now a little shaken.
When I looked back, I found that Sophia was no longer crying, but was silently starting to pull out the wheat seedlings she had planted.
"You see, that's the problem."
Sophia stopped moving, straightened up, and after a moment of silence, she said, "Sir, you guessed something wrong."
"No need, I'm pretty sure they won't survive until the moment they ear."
Colin explained a few more words and let them continue their work.
"Yes, sir, the total is 10.8 acres."
Colin looked up at the tall and majestic mountains and said: "The reason why the climate in the north is cold and dry is because the Longji Mountains block the warm and moist monsoon blowing from the south.
"Yes, it is."
"Oh?" Colin was curious.
"Like you, I have also done some research on germ improvement. It involves not only wheat, but also the seeds of several other crops."
Because in the Principality of Brighton where she "study abroad" and even the entire Western Continent, it is almost universally recognized by the academic community that Roman Sagan is at the top in terms of strength, but his performance in magic research is very average.
The new lord could clearly see the design results that she was very proud of in such a short period of time, and spoke of them so accurately, as if he had also participated in the research.
"What do you mean..." As Sophia asked, she also realized that the Lord was probably well prepared.
When Colin said this, he looked at her and said: "Miss Sophia, I need someone to help me carry out the subsequent cultivation, sowing, plowing and other processes."
Colin did not directly refute, but asked again: "Miss Sophia, if my guess is correct, you should take the soil here to Brighton, and then simulate the climate environment around the fortress in a temperature-controlled room.
A feasibility study, right?”
Colin also turned around and looked at this large piece of land: "In two months, the seeds cultivated here will be spread all over the fields around Late Winter City, including those mountains and hills that are not suitable for planting.
It won't be long before the fortress and Midwinter City no longer have to worry about food."
When Sophia heard this, she had already realized something. Slowly, a feeling of hair exploding rose from her back until her scalp became numb.
She was stunned for a long time.
"Someone will take care of this tomorrow." Colin looked at her dejected look and said, "If you are really unwilling, I can help you reserve a small piece of land."
"Perhaps he just ignored this problem." Colin said: "What's more, magic has no borders, but magicians have borders. From Mr. Bennett's standpoint, he doesn't want Tulum to be strong, and there is nothing wrong with it.
wrong."
Sophia was so shocked that she couldn't speak.
Sophia immediately fell silent.
"It's very simple."
"Have you finished measuring?" He saw that several students had put away their measuring tools.
Because as Colin said, she knows her research best - one month at the latest, when the roots of the wheat seedlings will penetrate one foot into the soil, an error of 0.2 tower temperature will destroy all her previous efforts.
All.
Colin understood her mood at this time and did not disturb her, leaving her to cry alone. He walked slowly towards the fields.
"I also know that this is the first time you have conducted experiments directly on the land of late winter, isn't it?"
"This effect is negligible in shallow soil surfaces, but deeper soils..."
"Impossible." Sophia was stunned for a moment, unable to agree.
Colin sighed: "You should know your research best. The 'Hugh Mars grafting method' will allow the roots of the plant to penetrate one foot below the soil surface to obtain more nutrients. And the actual soil temperature there should
0.2 tower temperatures above your experimental parameters...that would be a catastrophic error."
"But... although the Longji Mountain Range is high in altitude, its width from north to south is not large. The monsoon blowing for hundreds of millions of years has made the soil temperature of the entire mountain range higher than that of the surrounding areas. Even if we are at the northern foot of the mountain range, we will still be affected by it.
Influence.
Sophia woke up, stood up straight and said, "In this case, you should know the meaning of these wheats, why are you destroying them?"
"I told my mentor, Mr. Stanley Bennett, all my thoughts and purposes. He knew exactly what I wanted to do." Sophia's eyes became lifeless. It was the first time she experienced the feeling of betrayal.
On such an important matter.
Germ modification needs to be specific to the soil and environment. If Colin Venn had only started researching when he arrived here, it would obviously not have been possible to produce results so quickly.
"what do you mean……"
"Compile the data and soil samples and give them to Annie."
"The fortress's food problem will be solved."
She wanted to say that she didn't expect Colin Wayne to have such high attainments in magic research.
Colin recalled the time when he experimented with ryegrass seeds. In the end, those wheatgrasses with too strong vitality completely invaded the senior sister's garden, causing the senior sister to have to dig up the soil and rebuild the entire garden.
Colin sighed: "Because these wheat seedlings are destined to die. They will wither before they can ear."
"That's right, how about it, would you like to be the 'Minister of Agriculture' of the fortress for a time?" Colin joked.
Sophia hesitated: "You really want me to help you? But... I just messed up this matter."
"Who has never made mistakes?"
Colin smiled and said: "What's more, a magician who can master the 'Hugh Mars Grafting Method' is a rare talent everywhere... And the most important thing is that I don't know much about magic biology.
I am good at it and urgently need a professional helper like you."
Chapter completed!