Toxicological investigation of the contamination of forages with anticholinesterase pesticides
2001
Vr"bcheva, V. | Jotsev, M. | Dimitrov, T. | Chaleva, E. (Tsentralen Veterinarnomeditsinski Institut "Prof. d-r G. Pavlov", Sofia (Bulgaria)) | Jordanova, V.
Forages and animals are investigated with anticholinesterase pesticides. A total of 170 forage samples and 32 samples of internal organs from dead and emergency slaughtered goats, sheep, calves, pigs and birds have been collected within one year and have been submitted to chemical analysis in order to determine the content of organophosphorous (OP) and carbamate(C) pesticides. The resulting data indicate that 42,8% of the compound forages and 51,6% of the grain forages have been contaminated with anticholinesterase pesticides. The most important to the veterinary science are carbofuran, tiuram, fozalon, fenitrotion and dichlorphos. In 14 out of 32 dead animals the toxicosis have been caused by the presence of pesticides in the forage fed to animals. The results show that insect and fungi pest keep causing toxicological problems to animal breeding throughout the country.
اظهر المزيد [+] اقل [-]الكلمات المفتاحية الخاصة بالمكنز الزراعي (أجروفوك)
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