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    Effect and action path of sickle toxin on the reproductive performance of sows

    • Last Update: 2020-07-01
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    Speaker: Wu De, Professor of Sichuan Agricultural University, Changjiang Scholarz4mSpeech Theme: The Influence and Pathway of Sickle Mycotoxin on the Reproductive Performance of Sowsz4mz4mSpeech Content:z4mbased on mycotoxin survey data, Professor Wu De pointed out that the corn erythromycone and vomit toxin in the knife toxin are widely contaminated with domestic feed and raw materialsFeeding contaminated with corn erythromyxone and vomit toxin sows reduces the amount of food and body weight gain in sows, and has a dose-dependent effectIn the experiment of different proportions of moldy corn replacement treatment small sow, from data analysis, the whole body weight gain of small sow slowed down and the ratio of meat increasedz4m
    Corn erythromyxone and vomittoxinhadone had no effect on the initial performance of the reserve sow, but it reduced the number of large follicles, pregnancy, and lactationCorn erythromeyte and vomittoxins improve 5-hydroxytrypine," reduce the quality of oocytes, damage the liver of the fetus, and thus affect reproductive performanceThe next step in the lab will focus on the mechanisms by which corn erythrometone and vomit toxins damage the development and embryo development of reserve sowsz4m
      There are physical, chemical and biological methods for detoxification of feed and feed raw materials The results reported by many researchers vary, and in feed production and culture practice, the addition of mycotoxin treatment products is the most commonly used method z4m
    Related reading: z4m 1.Wayne Bryden Professor, University of Queensland, Australia, z4m 2.The harm and biodegradation of mycotoxins to poultry (Professor of agricultural science in China) z4m 3 Meycotoxin Testing Technology Introduction to The University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna (Professor of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna) 4m 4m Toxin sandtoxin sandotoxin and cow production (Dr Max Schuh, Vienna Veterinary College) z4m 5 Mycotoxin Risk Control Solutions (Gerd Schatzmayr Professor Baiomin Group Global Research and Development Director) z4m 6 The influence and pathway of the phytox toxin on the reproductive performance of sows (Wu De - Professor of Sichuan Agricultural University) 4m 7 Effects of mycotoxins on food safety (Liu Yang, Chief Scientist, Agricultural Products Processing Institute, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences) z4m Speaker: Wu De, Professor of Sichuan Agricultural University, Changjiang Scholar z4m Lecture Topics: the impact and pathways of phytoria on the reproductive performance of sows z4m z4m Speech Content: z4m based on mycotoxin survey data, Professor Wu De Feeding contaminated with corn erythromyxone and vomit toxin sows reduces the amount of food and body weight gain in sows, and has a dose-dependent effect In the experiment of different proportions of moldy corn replacement treatment small sow, from data analysis, the whole body weight gain of small sow slowed down and the ratio of meat increased z4m
      Corn erythromyxone and vomittoxinhadone had no effect on the initial performance of the reserve sow, but it reduced the number of large follicles, pregnancy, and lactation Corn erythromeyte and vomittoxins improve 5-hydroxytrypine," reduce the quality of oocytes, damage the liver of the fetus, and thus affect reproductive performance The next step in the lab will focus on the mechanisms by which corn erythrometone and vomit toxins damage the development and embryo development of reserve sows z4m
      There are physical, chemical and biological methods for detoxification of feed and feed raw materials The results reported by many researchers vary, and in feed production and culture practice, the addition of mycotoxin treatment products is the most commonly used method z4m
    Related reading: z4m 1.Wayne Bryden Professor, University of Queensland, Australia, z4m 2.The harm and biodegradation of mycotoxins to poultry (Professor of agricultural science in China) z4m 3 Meycotoxin Testing Technology Introduction to The University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna (Professor of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna) 4m 4m Toxin sandtoxin sandotoxin and cow production (Dr Max Schuh, Vienna Veterinary College) z4m 5 Mycotoxin Risk Control Solutions (Gerd Schatzmayr Professor Baiomin Group Global Research and Development Director) z4m 6 The influence and pathway of the phytox toxin on the reproductive performance of sows (Wu De - Professor of Sichuan Agricultural University) 4m 7 Effects of mycotoxins on food safety (Liu Yang, Chief Scientist, Agricultural Products Processing Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences) z4m
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