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ZAMIA PALM (MACROZAMIA REIDLEI) POISONING OF SHEEP

Australian Veterinary Journal, 1975
Sheep mortalities caused by the ingestion of leaves of the zamia palm (Macrozamia reidlei) were recorded from 6 properties in Western Australia from 1966 to 1971. Deaths occurred in sheep less than 2 years of age and involved from 2 to 9% of the flock. The primary lesion was acute hepatic necrosis, neurological effects were not recorded.
B J, Gabbedy, E P, Meyer, J, Dickson
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Multiple Cones in Zamia Floridana

Botanical Gazette, 1929
Multiple cones in Zamia floridana may have three methods of development: 1. They may be traced back to a sympodium which shows a rapid formation of cone domes one after another. This is most common. 2. Sympodial development of cone domes is found in certain branches, but in them the forking of the bundle system begins near the base of a terminal cone ...
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ZAMIA (CYCADACEAE) NEW FOR GEORGIA

1979
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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Two New Species of Zamia

Botanical Gazette, 1926
(WITH SIX FIGURES) Genera in the cycads are not only so distinct that they are easily recognizable, but they are so sharply defined that interrelationships within the family are uncertain. Sister MARY ALICE' constructed a key to the genera, based upon the leaflets.
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WHAT IS ZAMIA PRASINA (ZAMIACEAE: CYCADALES)?

2009
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Calonje, Michael, Meerman, Jan
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The Spermatozoid of Zamia chigua Seem

Botanical Gazette, 1977
Zamia chigua, a large arborescent cycad of the Pacific coast of Colombia, produces two very large spermatozoids per pollen tube. After fixation and embedment in glutaraldehyde-OsO4, the diameter of the spermatozoid is approximately 400 μm. This is about 100 μm larger than the greatest dimension reported for any other cycad. Unlike other cycads in which
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Occurrence of bisflavones in Zamia

Phytochemistry, 1971
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