2022, № 100
UDC: 636.082:636.085:577.17GSNTI: 68.39.29
Reference intervals of concentrations of chemical elements in the wool of bulls-producers of the Holstein breed
The objective of the study was to determine the reference intervals of chemical elements concentrations in biologically inactive biosubstrate - hair. The researches were performed on physiologically healthy Holstein sires in breeding farms of Leningrad region (n=120). 25 basic and toxic elements determined by atomic-emission and mass spectrometry methods with inductively coupled plasma to develop the reference intervals. The reference intervals for Holstein sires were established within the range of 2.5-97.5 percentile intervals, recommended for use in the biological environment by the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry, which were as follows: K - 1273-6418 mg/kg Ca, 479-3368; Mg, 129-954; Na, 1221-5367; P, 161-307; Fe, 250-870; Zn, 118-172; Co, 0.314-1.04; Cr, 0.173-0.498; Cu, 8.35-15.52; I, 0.572-3.36; Mn, 3.57-20.07; Se, 0.598-1.22; B, 1.01-10.03 Li, 0.513-1.05; Ni, 0.135-0.535; Si, 2.13-3.48; V, 0.0253-0.103; As, 0.018-0.062; Al, 1.66-7.11; Sr, 0.80-4.93; Pb, 0.08-0.28; Sn, 0.018-0.074; Cd, 0.0013-0.016; Hg, 0.048-0.115 mg/kg. As well, they also calculated according to the recommendation of Skalnaya M.G. at the 10-25,25-75 and 75-90 percentile intervals. The developed reference intervals are proposed to be used for elementoses detection in high value sires, with the purpose of their timely correction for improvement of reproductive traits.Keywords: Sire, hair, elemental status, reference intervals, semen quality.
DOI: 10.21515/1999-1703-100-286-292
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Authors:
- Frolov Aleksey Nikolaevich, DSc in Biology, Federal Scientific Center for Biological Systems and Agrotechnologies of the Russian Academy of Sciences.
- Zavyalov Oleg Alexandrovich, DSc in Biology, leading researcher, Federal Scientific Center for Biological Systems and Agrotechnologies of the Russian Academy of Sciences.
- Kharlamov Anatoly Vasilievich, DSc in Agriculture, professor, chief researcher, Federal Scientific Center for Biological Systems and Agrotechnologies of the Russian Academy of Sciences.