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Journal of Toxicology: Clinical Toxicology, 1984
Poisoning by plants has different traits in each country, according to geographical, botanical and also socio-cultural characteristics. The incidence of "plant calls" to the Poison Control Center in Uruguay is not very high, but it is due usually to symptomatic cases affecting children. Plant poisoning in adults is less frequent, being due to home-made
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Poisoning by plants has different traits in each country, according to geographical, botanical and also socio-cultural characteristics. The incidence of "plant calls" to the Poison Control Center in Uruguay is not very high, but it is due usually to symptomatic cases affecting children. Plant poisoning in adults is less frequent, being due to home-made
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2010
A large number of plants can cause adverse effects when ingested by animals or people. Plant toxicity is due to a wide diversity of chemical toxins that include alkaloids, glycosides, proteins and amino acids. There are several notable toxic plants for which a specific chemical responsible for toxicity has not been determined.
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A large number of plants can cause adverse effects when ingested by animals or people. Plant toxicity is due to a wide diversity of chemical toxins that include alkaloids, glycosides, proteins and amino acids. There are several notable toxic plants for which a specific chemical responsible for toxicity has not been determined.
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Global Perspectives on Poisonous Plants: The 9th International Symposium on Poisonous Plants
Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 2014The 9th International Symposium on Poisonous Plants (ISOPP9) was held July 15-21, 2013, at the Inner Mongolia Agricultural University in Hohhot, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region of China. The symposium consisted of three days of oral and poster presentations, followed by a tour of the Xilinhot Region of the Mongolian Grasslands, encompassing grazing ...
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Toxicon, 1994
Poisonous plants are a serious problem for cattle breeding in Latin America. Owing to the extensive pastural agriculture it is not possible to exterminate such plants. Apart from the considerable financial loss to individual farmers and the national economy owing to dead animals, there is the important question of how far the meat and milk of ...
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Poisonous plants are a serious problem for cattle breeding in Latin America. Owing to the extensive pastural agriculture it is not possible to exterminate such plants. Apart from the considerable financial loss to individual farmers and the national economy owing to dead animals, there is the important question of how far the meat and milk of ...
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Economic Botany, 1955
The distribution, flowering period and abundance of 185 species, ǵrowinǵ wild in Greece and injurious to ǵrazinǵ cattle there, are here listed.
A. Krochmal, G. Lavrentiades
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The distribution, flowering period and abundance of 185 species, ǵrowinǵ wild in Greece and injurious to ǵrazinǵ cattle there, are here listed.
A. Krochmal, G. Lavrentiades
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Nature, 1954
Poisonous Plants of India Vol. 1. By Sir Ram Nath Chopra, Rattan Lall Badhwar and Prof. Sudhamoy Ghosh. (The Indian Council of Agricultural Research: Scientific Monograph No. 17.) Pp. liv + 762. (Delhi: Manager of Publications, 1949.) 30 rupees.
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Poisonous Plants of India Vol. 1. By Sir Ram Nath Chopra, Rattan Lall Badhwar and Prof. Sudhamoy Ghosh. (The Indian Council of Agricultural Research: Scientific Monograph No. 17.) Pp. liv + 762. (Delhi: Manager of Publications, 1949.) 30 rupees.
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Bulletin No. 324 - Poisonous Plants and Livestock Poisoning
1953Bulletin No.
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