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Signal Grass (Brachiaria decumbens) Toxicity in Grazing Ruminants [PDF]
Signal grass (Brachiaria decumbens) is a highly productive tropical grass that is widespread through South America, Australia, Indonesia, Vanuatu and Malaysia due to its adaptation to a wide range of soil types and environments. Animal production from these B.
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Study of experimentally induced lesions in sheep by grazing Brachiaria decumbens
Toxicon, 2002A histologic and ultrastructural study of the alterations found in the lymph nodes and livers of nine sheep with experimental cholangiohepatopathy by grazing on Brachiaria decumbens has been performed. Sheep were euthanized in three groups, on the 77th, 89th, and 150th days of the experimental feeding.
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Potassium distribution and use efficiency in Brachiaria decumbens
2001A greenhouse hydroponic experiment was carried out with the forage Brachiaria decumbens Stapf. to study the effects of potassium supply on potassium distribution in the plant shoots and the potassium use efficiency. A nutrient solution experiment with eight potassium rates (0, 9.75, 39, 78, 156, 234, 312 and 468 mg L−1) was conducted in a complete ...
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Photosensitisation and crystal‐associated cholangiohepatopathy in sheep grazing Brachiaria decumbens
Australian Veterinary Journal, 1991SUMMARY Two outbreaks of photosensitivity and jaundice in sheep grazing the grass, Brachiaria decumbens, in West Java in 1983 and 1990 are described. Aggregates of acicular clefts and crystals were present in bile canaliculi, bile ducts, Kupffer cells, hepatocytes and in kidney tubules.
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Chelate-induced phytoextraction of metal polluted soils with Brachiaria decumbens
Chemosphere, 2006Chelate-induced phytoextraction with high biomass plant species has been proposed for the clean-up of heavy metal polluted soils. In the current work, the effect of the application of two different chelating agents, i.e. EDTA and EDDS, on the metal phytoextraction capacity of Brachiaria decumbens was studied.
Fabiana S, Santos +5 more
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FTIR Spectroscopy for Seed Specie (Brachiaria Decumbens vs Brachiaria Ruziziensis) Classification
2024 SBFoton International Optics and Photonics Conference (SBFoton IOPC)Thiago Franca, Cicero Cena
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International Journal of Scientific and Research Publications (IJSRP), 2019
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The concentration of selected minerals and phytate in Malaysian Brachiaria decumbens.
Veterinary and human toxicology, 2001Samples of Brachiaria decumbens collected from 5 farms representing the Peninsular Malaysia were subjected to selected trace mineral and phytate analyses to explain the pathogenesis of B decumbens intoxication. Concentrations of Cu, Zn, Fe and Mo were comparable to other grasses while that of phytate was low. The molar ratios of Cu:Zn, Cu:Mo, and Cu:Fe
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