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Poisonous Plants

Concepts and Applications in Veterinary Toxicology, 2018
P. Gupta
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An Efficient Computer Vision Approach for Rapid Recognition of Poisonous Plants by Classifying Leaf Images using Transfer Learning

International Conference on Computing Communication and Networking Technologies, 2021
Livestock poisoning by several kinds of poisonous plants causes grievous economic losses to the livestock industry. Poisonous plants are also a fatal threat to humans, ingesting these plants can cause several side effects in the body because of their ...
Rashidul Hasan Hridoy   +2 more
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Plant Poisoning

Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, 2007
Each year over 100,000 exposures to toxic plants are reported to poison centers throughout the United States. Most of these exposures are of minimal toxicity largely because of the fact that they involve pediatric ingestions, which are of low quantity. The more serious poisonings usually involve adults who have either mistaken a plant as edible or have
Blake, Froberg   +2 more
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Development of molecular markers to distinguish between morphologically similar edible plants and poisonous plants using real-time PCR assay.

The Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture, 2020
BACKGROUND Due to a similar appearance between edible and poisonous plants, a total of 42 patients ingesting poisonous plants have occurred from 2013 to 2017 in Korea. We developed species-specific primer sets of three of edible and poisonous plants sets
Geum Sol Kim, S. Oh, C. Jang
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Nicotinic plant poisoning

Clinical Toxicology, 2009
A wide range of plants contain nicotinic and nicotinic-like alkaloids. Of this diverse group, those that have been reported to cause human poisoning appear to have similar mechanisms of toxicity and presenting patients therefore have comparable toxidromes.
Leo J, Schep   +2 more
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Australia's Poisonous Plants, Fungi and Cyanobacteria

, 2020
Australia's Poisonous Plants, Fungi and Cyanobacteria is the first full-colour, comprehensive guide to the major natural threats to health in Australia affecting domestic and native animals and humans.
M. Ross
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Poisonous plants

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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Poisonous plants

2020
Abstract Many plants contain toxic substances—heterogeneous in chemical composition and diverse in toxic effects. When classifying plant poisonings, a pragmatic approach is to look at the main clinical effects, but it should be emphasized that few plant toxins produce just one type of symptom and that symptomatology is often multiple,
Michael Eddleston, Hans Persson
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LIFE-THREATENING PLANT POISONING

Critical Care Clinics, 1997
Each year over 100,000 exposures to toxic plants are reported to poison control centers around the country. This article focuses on the more toxic plant exposures which may result in critical care admissions. The various plants are identified and described. Their mechanism of toxicity, clinical presentation of exposure and a management strategy for the
B, Furbee, M, Wermuth
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