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      SAFETY OFPochonia chlamydosporia var. catenulata IN QUAILS Translated title: SEGURIDAD DE Pochonia chlamydosporia var. catenulata EN CODORNICES

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          To obtain safe quality criteria for biological control agents, many tests have been developed. The aim of these studies was to determine the potentiality of Pochonia chlamydosporia var. catenulata to produce toxicity, infectivity or other organ/tissue damage in quails. Acute and toxicity/pathogenicity studies were performed by oral route. A maximum dose level of 6x10(6) units of the microbial pest control agent per bird treated was used. Mortality or clinical signs were not observed and no effects on body weight, haematology, microbiology and gross or microscopic pathology were detected. Thus clinical, microbiological and pathological results provided evidence for the safety properties of this fungus in quails.

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          Para obtener los criterios de calidad y seguridad de agentes de control biológico, muchas pruebas han sido desarrolladas. El objetivo de estos estudios fue determinar el potencial de Pochonia chlamydosporia var. catenulata para producir toxicidad / infectivity u otro daño en órganos o tejidos de codornices. Se realizaron estudios agudos y de toxicidad / patogenicidad por vía oral. Se evaluaron dosis máximas de 6x10(6) unidades del agente microbiano para el control de plagas. No se observaron signos clínicos, mortalidad ni ningún efecto sobre el peso corporal, la hematología, la microbiología y la patología macroscópica o microscópica. Por lo tanto, los resultados clínicos, microbiológicos y patológicos proveen evidencias de las propiedades de seguridad de este hongo en las codornices.

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                Journal
                rsa
                Revista de Salud Animal
                Rev Salud Anim.
                Centro Nacional de Sanidad Agropecuaria (La Habana, , Cuba )
                0253-570X
                2224-4700
                April 2009
                : 31
                : 1
                : 40-45
                Affiliations
                [01] La Habana orgnameCentro Nacional de Sanidad Agropecuaria (CENSA) Cuba lgarcia@ 123456censa.edu.cu
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                S0253-570X2009000100008 S0253-570X(09)03100108
                be229dcd-0411-4b52-a6d2-b651bffa530f

                This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License.

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                safety,quails,Pochonia chlamydosporia var. catenulata,toxicidad/patogenicidad,seguridad,codornices,toxicity/pathogenicity

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