DESTRUCTION OF BEE CROP WALL OF HONEYBEE AT THE POISONING OF LEAD AND CADMIUM
https://doi.org/10.36946/0869-7922-2019-4-54-56
Abstract
The bee poisoning with lead generates degenerative-dystrophic and necrobiotic changes in the wall of the crop. This is accompanied by the wrinkling of individual groups of epithelial cells and the partial loss of intercellular connections. In muscle fibers, foci of granular-cumulative decomposition are formed, and in some places the striation disappears.
About the Authors
E. K. EskovRussian Federation
Eskov Eugeny Konstantinovich
143900, Balashikha, Moscow Region
M. D. Eskova
Russian Federation
Eskova Majy Dmitrievna
143900, Balashikha, Moscow Region
A. S. Rozhenkov
Russian Federation
Rojenkov Aleksey Sergeevich
143900, Balashikha, Moscow Region
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Review
For citations:
Eskov E.K., Eskova M.D., Rozhenkov A.S. DESTRUCTION OF BEE CROP WALL OF HONEYBEE AT THE POISONING OF LEAD AND CADMIUM. Toxicological Review. 2019;(4):54-56. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.36946/0869-7922-2019-4-54-56