Mycotoxin and Cow Production
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Last Update: 2020-07-01
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series of reports on "International Summit Forum on Mycotoxin Risk Management" (IV)
Speaker: Max SCHUH - Dr
of the Vienna Veterinary College, Austria: Mycotoxin and Dairy Production
On-site Interpretation: Dr
Weinan Xu
Speech Content:
Mycotoxin seriously affects the health, reproduction and milk quality of cows, affecting human health
Mycosines that have the greatest impact on cow production include aflatoxin, corn erythromycone and vomit toxins
The residue of aflatoxin in milk affects human health, corn erythromycone causes breeding disorders in cows such as vulva swelling and inflammation, breast swelling, vaginal secretions and/or out, uterine swelling, ovarian cystic change, fetal clothing
Vomiting poisoning causes ketosis, uterine inflammation, calves, uneven growth of yak, etc
To completely solve the harm of mycotoxin, we must take a comprehensive comprehensive measure to solve the harm of mycotoxin to cow production through physical adsorption, biotransformation and biological protection
Main content:
1.Miliden University of Queensland, Australia Professor,
2.The harm of mycotoxins to poultry and biodegradation technology (as a professor at the Agricultural University of China)
3.Meycotoxin Testing Technology Introduction (Professor of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Franz Berthiller Vienna)
With dairy production (Dr
Max Schuh, Vienna Veterinary College)
5
Mycotoxin Risk Control Solutions (Gerd Schatzmayr Professor Bai Omin Group Global Research and Development Director)
6
The influence and pathway of the phytox toxin on the reproductive performance of sows (Wu De- Professor, Sichuan Agricultural University)
7
Effects of mycotoxins on food safety (Liu Yang, Chief Scientist, Institute of Agricultural Products Processing, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences)
"International Summit Forum on Mycotoxin Risk Management" Series (IV)
Speaker: Max SCHUH - Ph.D
, Vienna Veterinary College, Austria
Lecture Topics: Mycotoxin sycotoxin sandion and cow production
on-site interpretation: Dr
Xu Huainan
speech content:
mycotoxin seriously affect the health of cows, reproduction and milk quality, affect human health
Mycosines that have the greatest impact on cow production include aflatoxin, corn erythromycone and vomit toxins
The residue of aflatoxin in milk affects human health, corn erythromycone causes breeding disorders in cows such as vulva swelling and inflammation, breast swelling, vaginal secretions and/or out, uterine swelling, ovarian cystic change, fetal clothing
Vomiting poisoning causes ketosis, uterine inflammation, calves, uneven growth of yak, etc
To completely solve the harm of mycotoxin, we must take a comprehensive comprehensive measure to solve the harm of mycotoxin to cow production through physical adsorption, biotransformation and biological protection
Main content:
1.Miliden University of Queensland, Australia Professor,
2.The harm of mycotoxins to poultry and biodegradation technology (as a professor at the Agricultural University of China)
3.Meycotoxin Testing Technology Introduction (Professor of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Franz Berthiller Vienna)
With dairy production (Dr
Max Schuh, Vienna Veterinary College)
5
Mycotoxin Risk Control Solutions (Gerd Schatzmayr Professor Bai Omin Group Global Research and Development Director)
6
The influence and pathway of the phytox toxin on the reproductive performance of sows (Wu De- Professor, Sichuan Agricultural University)
7
Effects of mycotoxinons on food safety (Liu Yang, Chief Scientist, Institute of Agricultural Product processing, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences)
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