Application of the principal component analysis (PCM) as an innovative technology for assessing the morphological and functional state of agricultural poultry with diseases of bacterial genesis

The possibility of using the method of principal components (PCM) for analyzing the results of hematological studies of blood samples of broiler chickens has been studied. It was found that the graphs of the residual dispersion show a clear clustering of samples into the control and experimental gro...

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Autores principales: Lovtsova Larisa, Pidenko Sergei, Isaicheva Lyudmila, Smutnev Petr, Shkel Andrey
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:69f8961dd2d745c08aac94d6e429748e2021-11-08T15:17:31ZApplication of the principal component analysis (PCM) as an innovative technology for assessing the morphological and functional state of agricultural poultry with diseases of bacterial genesis2117-445810.1051/bioconf/20213700106https://doaj.org/article/69f8961dd2d745c08aac94d6e429748e2021-01-01T00:00:00Zhttps://www.bio-conferences.org/articles/bioconf/pdf/2021/09/bioconf_fies2021_00106.pdfhttps://doaj.org/toc/2117-4458The possibility of using the method of principal components (PCM) for analyzing the results of hematological studies of blood samples of broiler chickens has been studied. It was found that the graphs of the residual dispersion show a clear clustering of samples into the control and experimental groups after infection in the PC1-PC2 space. The graphs of the scores, built for the higher BG models, showed changes in the values for the GC1 spectrum of leukocytes, and for the GC2 of erythrocytes, hemoglobin. Thus, the use of PCM analysis of hematological blood data makes it possible to separate blood samples from healthy broiler chickens and those susceptible to infection with various infections. PCM is a promising approach for rapid assessment of hematological data.Lovtsova LarisaPidenko SergeiIsaicheva LyudmilaSmutnev PetrShkel AndreyEDP SciencesarticleMicrobiologyQR1-502PhysiologyQP1-981ZoologyQL1-991ENFRBIO Web of Conferences, Vol 37, p 00106 (2021)
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language EN
FR
topic Microbiology
QR1-502
Physiology
QP1-981
Zoology
QL1-991
spellingShingle Microbiology
QR1-502
Physiology
QP1-981
Zoology
QL1-991
Lovtsova Larisa
Pidenko Sergei
Isaicheva Lyudmila
Smutnev Petr
Shkel Andrey
Application of the principal component analysis (PCM) as an innovative technology for assessing the morphological and functional state of agricultural poultry with diseases of bacterial genesis
description The possibility of using the method of principal components (PCM) for analyzing the results of hematological studies of blood samples of broiler chickens has been studied. It was found that the graphs of the residual dispersion show a clear clustering of samples into the control and experimental groups after infection in the PC1-PC2 space. The graphs of the scores, built for the higher BG models, showed changes in the values for the GC1 spectrum of leukocytes, and for the GC2 of erythrocytes, hemoglobin. Thus, the use of PCM analysis of hematological blood data makes it possible to separate blood samples from healthy broiler chickens and those susceptible to infection with various infections. PCM is a promising approach for rapid assessment of hematological data.
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author Lovtsova Larisa
Pidenko Sergei
Isaicheva Lyudmila
Smutnev Petr
Shkel Andrey
author_facet Lovtsova Larisa
Pidenko Sergei
Isaicheva Lyudmila
Smutnev Petr
Shkel Andrey
author_sort Lovtsova Larisa
title Application of the principal component analysis (PCM) as an innovative technology for assessing the morphological and functional state of agricultural poultry with diseases of bacterial genesis
title_short Application of the principal component analysis (PCM) as an innovative technology for assessing the morphological and functional state of agricultural poultry with diseases of bacterial genesis
title_full Application of the principal component analysis (PCM) as an innovative technology for assessing the morphological and functional state of agricultural poultry with diseases of bacterial genesis
title_fullStr Application of the principal component analysis (PCM) as an innovative technology for assessing the morphological and functional state of agricultural poultry with diseases of bacterial genesis
title_full_unstemmed Application of the principal component analysis (PCM) as an innovative technology for assessing the morphological and functional state of agricultural poultry with diseases of bacterial genesis
title_sort application of the principal component analysis (pcm) as an innovative technology for assessing the morphological and functional state of agricultural poultry with diseases of bacterial genesis
publisher EDP Sciences
publishDate 2021
url https://doaj.org/article/69f8961dd2d745c08aac94d6e429748e
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