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ISSN 2228-9860
eISSN 1906-9642
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Vol.11(10) (2020)
(Special Issue: Selected Articles from IDSISA2020 Conference @ Russia)

  • TECHNOGENIC ECOSYSTEM AS THE MAIN FACTOR AFFECTING THE IMMUNOBIOCHEMICAL STATUS OF ANIMALS

    R.R. Fatkullin, A.K. Saken (Department of Feeding, Animal Hygiene, Production Technology and Processing of Agricultural Products, South Ural State Agrarian University, Troitsk, RUSSIA).

    Disciplinary: Animal Sciences, Biological Science, Biotechnology.

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    DOI: 10.14456/ITJEMAST.2020.188

    Keywords: Agricultural ecosystem contamination; Biochemical characteristics of animals; Clinical and biochemical assessment of processes; Analysis of total protein and protein fractions of blood serum; Lipid metabolism; Mineral metabolism; Blood analysis; Carbohydrate metabolism; Respiratory function of the blood; Oxidoreduction; Carbohydrate decomposition phase.

    Abstract
    The production of food products of animal origin is considered as the dominant producer of the agrarian ecosystem, characterized by their own features of the biotic cycle in agricultural systems of agro landscapes geoecochemistry, thereby influencing living organisms through trophic chains. The modern state of livestock breeding through analysis of blood, feed, and organs from animals in all types of farms confirms that one of the important drivers of low efficiency of the industry is an excess of some vital trace elements in environmentally disadvantaged areas against a background of chronic deficiency of the complex of others, which leads to low reproduction of the uterine livestock and producers. There are significant works based on the analyzes of the study of microbiogenic parts of the trophic chain, however, the problems of the formation of processes associated with metabolic disorders in microelementoses from development to clinical manifestations are still insufficiently studied. Analysis of data on animal husbandry and veterinary medicine, indicators of the immune system, article of clinical status used to diagnose the transformation of the physiological state of animals, laboratory tests of milk, blood, urine, and feces are group methods of research in the forest-steppe zone of the Southern Urals.

    Paper ID: 11A10E

    Cite this article:

    Fatkullin, R.R., Saken, A.K. (2020). TECHNOGENIC ECOSYSTEM AS THE MAIN FACTOR AFFECTING THE IMMUNOBIOCHEMICAL STATUS OF ANIMALS. International Transaction Journal of Engineering, Management, & Applied Sciences & Technologies, 11(10), 11A10E, 1-13.




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