Collection, drying, stitching, mounting, deposition are the steps involved in the herbarium technique. Identify the missing step.
A
Labelling
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B
Identification
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C
Grouping
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D
Pinning
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Solution
The correct option is A Labelling Collection, drying, stitching, mounting, labelling and deposition are the steps involved in the herbarium techniques.
Labelling is the missing step.
The steps in order are:
• Collection of specimen or plant material
• Drying of the specimen for 24 - 48 hrs (depending on the specimen) between the folds of paper
• Placing the specimen on the herbarium sheet with glue or sellotape which is called mounting
• Stitching the dried part of the plant so that it gets fixed on to the sheet properly
• Spraying preservative such as fungicide to avoid the specimen getting damaged by microbes
• Labelling the specimen at the lower right hand corner of the sheet, indicating name and date of collection, habit and locality of the specimen
• Final step is deposition where the herbarium sheet is covered with the transparent cover