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Сельское хозяйство

Publication date: 19.03.2021
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Mikhail G. Danilovskikh , candidate of agricultural sciences , associate professor
FSBEI of HE "Yaroslav-the-Wise Novgorod State University” , Новгородская обл

«Technology for Processing Large Areas of Vegetative Plants»

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A new technology for processing vegetative plants on large agricultural areas at night with a UAV is described. The use of an unmanned aerial vehicle as a mobile platform with a device attached to it for stimulating non-thermal intensity of vegetative plants with optical laser radiation at various stages of ontogenesis contributes to the development of plants at the initial stages of vegetation and, as a consequence, at later stages of growth, increasing their resistance to certain diseases and productivity., which allows at the stage of storage to significantly increase the safety of the crop without additional investment in the vegetable store.

Publication date: 16.04.2021
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Evgenii A. Grishin , postgraduate student
FSBEI of HE "Kurgan State Agricultural Academy by T.S. Maltsev" , Курганская обл

«Morpho-Biochemical and Protein Turnover Readings of Growing Geese Consuming Vitamin Supplements»

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The aim of the study was to examine the protein turnover and morpho-biochemical readings of growing geese taking “Vitammin” feed additive. The control banding poultry received basic diet, the 1st experimental group received the diet with the addition of “Vitammin” in a dose of 0.2 ml/l of water, the 2nd experimental group – 0.5 ml/l of water. The research conducted showed that the use of “Vitammin” feed additive contributed to high-turnover rates and, consequently, improved the oxygen supply to organs and tissues in contrast to the control banding. In case of increasing the dose the additive it was noted that the rates of aerobic respiration increased as well, which is typical for the augmentation of metabolic processes and, subsequently, productivity.