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Veterinary science is a multidisciplinary field dedicated to the health and well-being of animals, as well as the intersection between animal health, public health, and environmental concerns. IgMin Research - STEM acknowledges the vital role of veterinary science in safeguarding animal populations, promoting food safety, and addressing zoonotic diseases. Our journal's Veterinary Science section aims to be a platform for researchers, veterinarians, and experts to share advancements and insights that contribute to animal health and the overall harmony of ecosystems.

Within this section, we explore a wide range of topics, including veterinary medicine, animal disease management, veterinary diagnostics, wildlife health, and One Health approaches that acknowledge the interconnectedness of human, animal, and environmental health. Our mission is to facilitate the dissemination of knowledge that fosters the well-being of animals, humans, and the environment.

  • Small animal medicine
  • Large animal veterinary care
  • Veterinary surgery techniques
  • Animal disease prevention and control
  • Veterinary diagnostics and imaging
  • Veterinary pharmacology
  • Wildlife health and conservation
  • Zoonotic disease surveillance
  • Animal behavior and welfare
  • Veterinary pathology
  • Comparative medicine studies
  • Veterinary infectious diseases
  • Veterinary epidemiology
  • Aquatic animal health
  • Exotic animal medicine
  • Avian health and medicine
  • Veterinary public health
  • Veterinary education and training
  • One Health initiatives
  • Animal nutrition and husbandry
  • Veterinary genetics and genomics
  • Veterinary rehabilitation
  • Veterinary ethics and professionalism
  • Emerging diseases in animals
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The Influence of Low Pesticide Doses on Fusarium Molds
by Mihaela Ursan, Oana-Alina Boiu-Sicuia, Ioana Irina Crăinescu and Călina Petruța Cornea

The agricultural sector is a large consumer of synthetic chemical products, especially fertilizers and plant protection products. Therefore, an emerging concern nowadays is to reduce chemicals’ use in agriculture. One of the approaches is to reduce the doses of plant protection products, as much as possible, while keeping the treatments’ efficacy. The present work presents the antifungal action of three commercial plant protection products, tested at recommended as well as reduced doses, against important phytopathogenic molds of th...e Fusarium genus. In vitro, results have shown that two of the tested products could be used at reduced doses while keeping their antifungal activity. The commercial pesticide containing prothioconazole 53 g/L, spiroxamine 224 g/L, and tebuconazole 148 g/L mixture was able to inhibit completely the growth of three virulent F. culmorum strains, even when fungicide treatment was applied in 25% reduced dose. Lower efficacy was seen on F. graminearum strains, however, there were no significant differences (p < 0.05) between the commercially recommended dose and the 25% reduced dose. Another efficient pesticide in Fusarium control contains triadimenol 43 g/L, spiroxamine 250 g/L, and tebuconazole 167 g/L. Tested in a reduced dose (28.6% less than the commercial recommended dose) it completely inhibited the F. graminearum Fg183 (DSM 4527) strain and inhibited the growth of various F. culmorum strains with at least 97.50% efficacy. However, there are some fungal strains, such as the aggressive F. graminearum Fg96 strains that were less susceptible to pesticide treatments even at commercially recommended doses of fungicides.

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