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Effects of Poisonous Plants on Livestock

Author : Richard F. Keeler
Publisher : Elsevier
Page : 619 pages
File Size : 48,76 MB
Release : 2013-09-25
Category : Technology & Engineering
ISBN : 1483270181

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Effects of Poisonous Plants on Livestock documents the proceedings of a U.S.-Australian symposium on the effects of poisonous plants on domestic livestock. The symposium was held at Utah State University in Logan, Utah, on 19-24 June 1977. The volume is organized into eight parts. Part I discusses poisonous plant problems in the United States and Australia. Part II contains papers on general topics such as inorganic toxicants and poisonous plants; the hazard of plant toxicities to the human population; and selenium in plants as a cause of livestock poisoning. Part III examines the effects of simple phytotoxins such as selenium and oxalate on livestock. Part IV focuses on the effects of plant hepatotoxins, including pyrrolizidine alkaloids, Artemisia nova, and Tetradymia spp. Part V deals with plant cardio/pulmonary toxins such as Myoporum spp. and Pimelea spp. Part VI tales up plant neurotoxins while Part VII discusses plant teratogens and toxins affecting reproduction. Part VII presents studies on other toxic substances. It includes studies on oak poisoning and pine needle abortion in cattle.

Toxic Plants of Texas

Author : Charles R. Hart
Publisher : Texas Cooperative Extension
Page : 258 pages
File Size : 25,84 MB
Release : 2003
Category : Medical
ISBN :

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Integrated management strategies to prevent livestock losses.

22 Plants Poisonous to Livestock in the Western States

Author : United States. Agricultural Research Service. Animal Disease and Parasite Research Division
Publisher :
Page : 64 pages
File Size : 31,47 MB
Release : 1968
Category : Livestock poisoning plants
ISBN :

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Horse Owner's Field Guide to Toxic Plants

Author : Sandra M. Burger
Publisher : Breakthrough Publications
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 42,97 MB
Release : 1996
Category : Horses
ISBN : 9780914327622

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Features full-color photographs, detailed drawings, and invaluable, up-to-date information on plants both proven and suspected in horse poisonings.

Toxic Substances in Crop Plants

Author : J. P. Felix D'Mello
Publisher : Woodhead Publishing
Page : 362 pages
File Size : 33,33 MB
Release : 1991
Category : Medical
ISBN : 9780851868639

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This volume reviews current knowledge of toxic substances in crop plants with particular reference to their anti-nutritional effects in animals and man and the potential for detoxification. The distribution and ecological significance of these compounds is also addressed. Continuing disquiet over the use of animal by-products in livestock nutrition has provided renewed impetus for the greater exploitation of conventional and novel crop plants both as food and as industrial raw materials. However, a major factor restricting the utilisation of such crops in animal nutrition is the presence of a diverse array of toxic substances capable of inducing effects ranging from loss of hair and wool to severe neurological disorders and even death. Significant advances have been made to establish the nature of these compounds and to assess their effects in animals and man. As in other branches of biomedical research, these developments have been achieved through the multidisciplinary efforts of chemists, biochemists, toxicologists, nutritionists and molecular geneticists. This volume reviews current knowledge of toxic substances in crop plants with particular reference to their anti-nutritional effects in animals and man and the potential for detoxification. The distribution and ecological significance of these compounds is also addressed.