1. [Lungworm disease in cattle, a persistent problem?].
- Author
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Boon JH, Cremers HW, Hendriks J, and van Vliet G
- Subjects
- Animals, Cattle physiology, Dictyocaulus isolation & purification, Disease Vectors, Female, Fungi analysis, Growth, Netherlands, Spores analysis, Cattle Diseases epidemiology, Dictyocaulus Infections epidemiology
- Abstract
From the results of a number of studies it is concluded that: (1) Cattle of a large proportion (approximately 80 per cent) of the dairy farms in the Netherlands were infected with L3 larvae of Dictyocaulus viviparus during the grazing season in 1981. (2) Experiments showed a significant negative cubic effect on the level of infection with L3 larvae of D. viviparus on the growth of calves. (3) Sporangia of Pilobolus kleinii harbouring L3 larvae were shot significantly further away than sporangia not harbouring L3 larvae.
- Published
- 1983