ECOLOGY-BIOCHEMICAL ASPECTS OF THE REPRODUCTIVE SYNDROME M74 IN SALMONIDS
Here we review the literature and global experience about M74 syndrome. Potential ecological factors and biochemical mechanisms of reproductive disorders in salmonids were discussed. We present the world experience and some results of our own research in Bulgarian trout farms on the technological as...
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description | Here we review the literature and global experience about M74 syndrome. Potential ecological factors
and biochemical mechanisms of reproductive disorders in salmonids were discussed. We present
the world experience and some results of our own research in Bulgarian trout farms on the technological
aspects of the M74 syndrome. The antioxidants and thiamine deficiency signs and requirements of
salmon, brown and rainbow trout were considered. For the first time our research team opines that with
M74 syndrome are affected also male gametes and worsened parameters of the spermograme. The use
of Bulgarian semen protective media 49282, 49283 и 49397 for trout sperm fertility improving was
proposed. Highlights of biological methods for preventing and dealing with reproductive disorders
in salmonids are presented. The data are illustrated with original photographs. Indicated, that energy
metabolism of trout embryos may use as a biochemical indicator characterizing the status of hydroecosystems.
Additional biochemical and ecological studies in Bulgaria for determination of the M74
syndrome are proposed. |
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aspects of the M74 syndrome. The antioxidants and thiamine deficiency signs and requirements of
salmon, brown and rainbow trout were considered. For the first time our research team opines that with
M74 syndrome are affected also male gametes and worsened parameters of the spermograme. The use
of Bulgarian semen protective media 49282, 49283 и 49397 for trout sperm fertility improving was
proposed. Highlights of biological methods for preventing and dealing with reproductive disorders
in salmonids are presented. The data are illustrated with original photographs. Indicated, that energy
metabolism of trout embryos may use as a biochemical indicator characterizing the status of hydroecosystems.
Additional biochemical and ecological studies in Bulgaria for determination of the M74
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aspects of the M74 syndrome. The antioxidants and thiamine deficiency signs and requirements of
salmon, brown and rainbow trout were considered. For the first time our research team opines that with
M74 syndrome are affected also male gametes and worsened parameters of the spermograme. The use
of Bulgarian semen protective media 49282, 49283 и 49397 for trout sperm fertility improving was
proposed. Highlights of biological methods for preventing and dealing with reproductive disorders
in salmonids are presented. The data are illustrated with original photographs. Indicated, that energy
metabolism of trout embryos may use as a biochemical indicator characterizing the status of hydroecosystems.
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and biochemical mechanisms of reproductive disorders in salmonids were discussed. We present
the world experience and some results of our own research in Bulgarian trout farms on the technological
aspects of the M74 syndrome. The antioxidants and thiamine deficiency signs and requirements of
salmon, brown and rainbow trout were considered. For the first time our research team opines that with
M74 syndrome are affected also male gametes and worsened parameters of the spermograme. The use
of Bulgarian semen protective media 49282, 49283 и 49397 for trout sperm fertility improving was
proposed. Highlights of biological methods for preventing and dealing with reproductive disorders
in salmonids are presented. The data are illustrated with original photographs. Indicated, that energy
metabolism of trout embryos may use as a biochemical indicator characterizing the status of hydroecosystems.
Additional biochemical and ecological studies in Bulgaria for determination of the M74
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