Molecular Method vs. Traditional Methods for Estimating the Prevalence of Larval Trematode Infections in Some Red Sea Snails

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2019-02
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International Journal of Pharmaceutical Research and Allied Sciences
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Peat reserves of the Russian Federation are estimated at more than 170.0 billion tons, it makes more than one-third of theworld resources. The use of peat as a component for the preparation of composts is an important factor in increasing theproductivity of agricultural ecosystems. During two cycles of four-course crop rotation ‘potatoes – barley – annual grasses– winter wheat’, we studied the influence of lowland peat, composted peat-poultry manure, cattle manure, their combinedapplication with mineral fertilizers on soil physicochemical properties, nitrifying and cellulosolytic activity of soil andproductivity of crop rotation. Application of cattle manure and composted peat-poultry manure contributes to the increase inthe content of humus in soil by 0.07-0.16%, when combined with mineral fertilizers – by 0.14-0.22%, respectively. Onaverage, the highest yield was noted in the variants with cattle manure and composted peat-poultry manure – 10.75-12.13 tha -1 of grain units (g.u.), while in the check (without fertilizers) it was 8.03 g.u. (t ha -1). That is why peat is more profitableto use in the form of composts, especially as a component of composted peat-poultry manure
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Marine snails, Prevalence, Trematode larvae, Cercaria, Molecular
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ALsulami Muslimah, N., Hassan Sabah M., Hassan Amaal, Hassan Amaal. Molecular Method vs. Traditional Methods for Estimating the Prevalence of Larval Trematode Infections in Some Red Sea Snails. International Journal of Medical Research Professionals. 2019 Apr; 8(2): 190-197