Written by Laurence Després
Published On Issue 2 Vol 3, 2023
Increasing pesticide resistance has emerged as a major issue in both ecology and agriculture, complicating the control of pests and ectoparasites while exacerbating the environmental impact of chemical treatments. This paper highlights the importance of investigating insecticide resistance in the veterinary, agricultural, and medical contexts. It provides an overview of the resistance observed in ectoparasites and insect pests in different global regions against most used insecticides. The paper
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Written by Amyleigh Watts
Published On Issue 2 Vol 3, 2023
Escherichia coli is a gram-negative, rod-shaped, polymorphic bacterium, with non-pathogenic strains commonly found in the intestinal flora. It demonstrates stability in the environment, being able to survive in water, soil, and feces for long periods, sometimes many months. E. coli produces various enzymes that can break down polyhydric alcohols and carbohydrates such as glucose, galactose, and maltose, leading to the formation of pyruvates, which are then converted into acids such as acetic and
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Written by Cristina Mennitti
Published On Issue 2 Vol 3, 2023
The physiological processes within an organism, along with external influences, inevitably change the composition of the blood to varying extents. Accurate biochemical and hematological analysis of blood parameters is very important for proper diagnosis and the selection of therapeutic interventions. When administering various drugs, especially protein-mineral complexes and essential micro- and macroelements, it is necessary to understand their overall effect on the body. This study examines t
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Written by Vladimir Nikolaevich Domatskiy
Published On Issue 2 Vol 3, 2023
Climate change has been a key driver in the spread of important vectors for natural focal infections. Ixodid ticks, known for inhabiting a variety of environments, can thrive in both wooded areas and open meadows or pastures. In recent decades, many parasites, including ticks, have shifted their habitats further north, enabling not only their survival but also the completion of their reproductive cycles in these new regions. This study reviews the existing literature to assess how climatic and g
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Written by Robélio Leandro Marchão
Published On Issue 2 Vol 3, 2023
This study aimed to evaluate the effect of soil fertility levels on the growth, chlorophyll content, and yield of soybeans at the BINA substation in Barisal. The research was conducted using Binasoybean-3 in a randomized complete block design (RCBD) with three replications. Four different soil fertility treatments were applied: F0 (no fertilizer), F1 (Rhizobium inoculation), F2 (NPK fertilizer), and F3 (Organic matter, cow dung at 2 tons ha-1). Macronutrients such as nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P)
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