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Uromyces euphorbiae Cooke and Peck on Chamaesyce sp. Panama, Cocle Province, Aguadulce, 8°13.227'N, 80°36.558'W, 24 Nov. 2004, leg. J.R. Hernandez 2004-083, II-III(BPI864141).On Poinsettia heterophylla (L.) Klotzsch and Garcke. Panama, Chiriqui Province, Distrito de Alanje, La Barqueta, 8°18.258'N, 82°34.822'W, 27 Nov. 2004, leg. J. R. Hernandez 2004-
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Uromyces euphorbiae Cooke and Peck on Chamaesyce sp. Panama, Cocle Province, Aguadulce, 8°13.227'N, 80°36.558'W, 24 Nov. 2004, leg. J.R. Hernandez 2004-083, II-III(BPI864141).On Poinsettia heterophylla (L.) Klotzsch and Garcke. Panama, Chiriqui Province, Distrito de Alanje, La Barqueta, 8°18.258'N, 82°34.822'W, 27 Nov. 2004, leg. J. R. Hernandez 2004-
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The irritant toxins of Blue Euphorbia (Euphorbia coerulescens Haw.)
Toxicon, 1978Euphorbia coerulescens (Fam. Euphorbiaceae) or Sweetnoors is indigenous to South Africa, where it is used as an animal feedstuff. Several more toxic species including E. franckiana, E. ledienii and E. cooperi, are indigenous to the same area. The relative toxicities of these latices were assessed by a mouse ear irritancy test. E.
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EUPHORBIA ARUNDELANA, AN ALLY OF EUPHORBIA IPECACUANHAE
1911(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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Euphorbia hirta L. Euphorbia pilosa L. Euphorbia royleana Boiss. Euphorbiaceae
2020Mukti Ram Poudeyal +7 more
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