Senecio spp. POISONING OF HORSES IN SOUTHERN BRAZIL [PDF]
Cases of seneciosis in horses occurring in four farms in the state of Santa Catarina and in another in the state of Rio Grande do Sul, southern Brazil, are reported. S. brasiliensis or S. oxyphyllus or both were detected in four of the five properties.
Aldo Gava +2 more
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Sheep production as a Senecio spp. control tool [PDF]
Since poisoning by Senecio spp. is one of the main causes of cattle death in southern Brazil, control of these plants is a priority for the local livestock production. After the pasture has been mowed, grazing by 16 sheep was efficient for controlling Senecio brasiliensis and Senecio madagascariensis populations in a 5.5-hectare area that had long been
Franklin Riet-Correa +2 more
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Poisoning of cattle by Senecio spp. in Brazil: a review [PDF]
ABSTRACT: Poisoning of cattle by plants of the Senecio genus represents an important cause of death in cattle and has important economic repercussions in southern Brazil. This review is intended to provide a detailed review of Senecio spp. intoxication in cattle and addresses issues regarding the toxic principle and pathogenesis of the disease caused ...
Welden Panziera +2 more
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Niche Segregation Between Black‐Necked Crane and Common Crane in Human‐Modified Landscape, Huize Black‐Necked Crane National Nature Reserve, Yunnan Province, Southwestern China [PDF]
We investigated how Black‐necked Cranes and Common Cranes coexist in agro‐wetland landscapes of southwest China by reconstructing their plant‐based diets using eDNA metabarcoding. Black‐necked Cranes maintained broad, stable diets centered on natural vegetation, while Common Cranes shifted dynamically to energy‐dense crops, leading to progressive niche
Wu J, Si Y, Shang X, Li C, Liu Q.
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Livestock Poisoning With Pyrrolizidine-Alkaloid–Containing Plants (Senecio, Crotalaria, Cynoglossum, Amsinckia, Heliotropium, and Echium spp.) [PDF]
Livestock Poisoning With Pyrrolizidine-Alkaloid–Containing Plants (Senecio, Crotalaria, Cynoglossum, Amsinckia, Heliotropium, and Echium spp.) DOI:10.2458 ...
Bryan L Stegelmeier +2 more
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Pyrrolizidine alkaloid (PA)-containing plants are found throughout the world and are probably the most common plant cause of poisoning of livestock, wildlife, and humans. PAs are potent liver toxins that under some conditions can be carcinogenic. This article briefly introduces high-risk North American PA-containing plants, summarizing their toxicity ...
Bryan L Stegelmeier
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Evaluation of interferon-stimulated gene 15 (ISG15) expression in blood neutrophils in beef cattle poisoned by Senecio spp. [PDF]
ABSTRACT: This study aimed to assess liver damage and interferon-stimulated gene 15 (ISG15) blood expression as a consequence of embryonic signaling on maternal recognition of pregnancy in beef cattle presenting natural ingestion of Senecio spp. Epidemiological aspects, as the presence of the plant, associated to gamma glutamyl transferase (GGT ...
Simone Stefanello +7 more
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Pyrrolizidine alkaloid (PA) producing plants like Senecio jacobaea or Senecio vernalis are undesirable in fields for forage production, since PA are toxic to animals and humans. Previous studies have shown that ensiling can decrease the PA content in forages; however, no direct comparison of diverse PA from different Senecio spp. under various ensiling
Fenja Klevenhusen +4 more
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First report of Puccinia lagenophorae Cooke on Senecio spp. in Colombia
Senecio madagascariensis and S. vulgaris plants were observed to be parasitized by a rust disease in the Cundinamarca department of Colombia in April 2019. The identification of the fungus growing on the hosts was conducted by morphological characterization of the spores on the host tissues, and molecular sequencing of the internal transcribed spacer ...
Álvarez-Morales, Laura C. +2 more
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Aspectos epidemiológicos e padrões de lesões hepáticas em 35 surtos de intoxicação por Senecio spp. em bovinos no sul do Rio Grande do Sul Epidemiological aspects and hepatic lesions pattern in 35 outbreaks of Senecio spp. poisoning in cattle in southern Brazil [PDF]
O presente estudo teve como objetivo caracterizar os diferentes padrões morfológicos hepáticos em 59 fígados de bovinos intoxicados por Senecio spp. provenientes de 35 surtos observados na área de influência do Laboratório Regional de Diagnóstico da Faculdade de Veterinária da Universidade Federal de Pelotas (LRD) de 2000-2009, dos quais havia registro
Fabiane B. Grecco +5 more
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