Every year, pollution by eco-toxicants of natural and anthropogenic origin is becoming more and more acute. Some of the most toxic among them are heavy metals, especially cadmium and lead. These elements do not decompose. Once released into the environment, these elements continue to circulate in water, soil, and air for a very long time, accumulating in plants and livestock products. Therefore, there is a problem of obtaining safe agricultural products in areas contaminated with heavy metals. In animal husbandry, synthetic and natural enterosorbents are used for obtaining safe products. For example, such enterosorbents are shungites, bentonites, diatomites, clays. We tested diatomite from the Kamyshlovskoye deposit at a dose of 5.0 g/kg of...
Mineral elements are essential to animal health, survival and production because they are part of ph...
To assess the impact of elevated concentrations of metals in terrestrial ecosystems, a major distinc...
In view of the growing threat of trace metals to human health, this work set itself the objective of...
Every year, pollution by eco-toxicants of natural and anthropogenic origin is becoming more and more...
The article presents the results of studying the toxic levels of mobile copper in typical chernozem ...
The present study is designed to investigate the accumulation of cadmium (Cd) in selected tissues su...
Earthworms (Lumbricus rubellus, Aporrectodea spp. and Octolasion cyaneum) were kept in soil treated ...
International audienceThe toxicity of Pb and Cd+Pb was assessed on the Collembola F. candida in two ...
Cadmium is a toxic agent that affects human health, and in this article its impacts on animal health...
A 44-day dosed feed study was performed to compare the bio-availability of lead from contaminated so...
According to the constant deterioration of the environmental situation, the issue of preserving heal...
Cadmium is a toxic agent that affects human health, and in this article its impacts on animal health...
Lead and cadmium are among the heavy metals whose presence is feared because of their toxicity. They...
of the various toxic elements heavy metals, particularly cadmium, lead, mercury and zinc, occur freq...
After accumulating in plants, lead and cadmium of technogenic origin concentrate in forest litter, t...
Mineral elements are essential to animal health, survival and production because they are part of ph...
To assess the impact of elevated concentrations of metals in terrestrial ecosystems, a major distinc...
In view of the growing threat of trace metals to human health, this work set itself the objective of...
Every year, pollution by eco-toxicants of natural and anthropogenic origin is becoming more and more...
The article presents the results of studying the toxic levels of mobile copper in typical chernozem ...
The present study is designed to investigate the accumulation of cadmium (Cd) in selected tissues su...
Earthworms (Lumbricus rubellus, Aporrectodea spp. and Octolasion cyaneum) were kept in soil treated ...
International audienceThe toxicity of Pb and Cd+Pb was assessed on the Collembola F. candida in two ...
Cadmium is a toxic agent that affects human health, and in this article its impacts on animal health...
A 44-day dosed feed study was performed to compare the bio-availability of lead from contaminated so...
According to the constant deterioration of the environmental situation, the issue of preserving heal...
Cadmium is a toxic agent that affects human health, and in this article its impacts on animal health...
Lead and cadmium are among the heavy metals whose presence is feared because of their toxicity. They...
of the various toxic elements heavy metals, particularly cadmium, lead, mercury and zinc, occur freq...
After accumulating in plants, lead and cadmium of technogenic origin concentrate in forest litter, t...
Mineral elements are essential to animal health, survival and production because they are part of ph...
To assess the impact of elevated concentrations of metals in terrestrial ecosystems, a major distinc...
In view of the growing threat of trace metals to human health, this work set itself the objective of...