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Эмбриональная гибель гусей и кур при воздействии низкоинтенсивного лазерного излучения

Эмбриональная гибель гусей и кур при воздействии низкоинтенсивного лазерного излучения

Abstract

The article presents data on the departure time of eggs and destruction of embryos when exposed to hatching eggs of geese’s and chickens low-intensity coherent radiation (LCR). The significant differences in the proportion of unfertilized eggs and eggs with mechanical damage the studied species of birds is shown. Identified periods of maximum destruction of embryos in the incubator process: the hens 1-4 day embryogenesis, the geese’s the last days of incubation and before hatching. The assumption is stated what LIR increases mortality of embryos chickens in the early stages of development, which leads to eliminating weak and abnormal embryos and a significant decline in the destruction of embryos before hatching. Significant embryos death geese’s before hatching explained by the extremely strong shells of their eggs, which complicates the hatching weakened embryos.

Приведены данные об отходе яиц и времени гибели эмбрионов при воздействии на инкубационные яйца гусей и кур низкоинтенсивного когерентного излучения (НКИ). Показаны значительные различия в доле неоплодотворенных яиц и яиц с механическими повреждениями у изученных видов птиц. Выявлены периоды максимальной гибели зародышей в процессе инкубации: у кур в 1-4 сутки эмбриогенеза, у гусей в последние дни инкубации и перед вылуплением. Высказано предположение, что НКИ увеличивает смертность эмбрионов кур на ранних стадиях развития, что приводит к отсеиванию ослабленных и аномальных зародышей и существенному снижению гибели эмбрионов перед вылуплением. Значительная гибель эмбрионов гусей перед вылуплением, по-видимому, объясняется чрезвычайно прочной скорлупой их яиц, что затрудняет вылупление ослабленных эмбрионов.

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НЕОПЛОДОТВОРЕННЫЕ ЯЙЦА, ГИБЕЛЬ ЭМБРИОНОВ, НИЗКОИНТЕНСИВНОЕ КОГЕРЕНТНОЕ ИЗЛУЧЕНИЕ, ИНКУБАЦИЯ, КРИТИЧЕСКИЕ ПЕРИОДЫ

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