A survey of the plants considered to be poisonous to cattle was conducted in eastern Colombia by veterinarians and biologists. This area is characterized by high flora diversity and a large cattle population (approximately 5 million bovines, or 19 percent of the total population in Colombia). Livestock producers on 148 farms were queried about plants empirically known to be poisonous and the effects associated with these plants. Nineteen plants were recognized as toxic by more than two respondents, with Enterolobium cyclocarpum the most frequently pointed out by the producers. The plant families and number of species identified as poisonous were Apocynaceae (six), Bignonaceae (three), Verbenaceae (two), Sapindaceae (two), Cyperaceae (one), ...
A total of 125 respondents were interviewed through the use of structured questionnaire administered...
A total of 125 respondents were interviewed through the use of structured questionnaire administered...
Paper presented at the "Symposium on Ingestion of Poisonous Plants by Livestock," February 15, 1990,...
A survey of the plants considered to be poisonous to cattle was conducted in eastern Colombia by vet...
All in-text references underlined in blue are linked to publications on ResearchGate, letting you ac...
Poisonous plants cause tremendous economic losses to the livestock industry. These economic losses a...
This paper reviews toxic plants for livestock in South America. We included 219 plants in this revie...
Abstract: Due to its tropical location, chains of mountains, inter-Andean valleys, Amazon basin area...
Due to its tropical location, chains of mountains, inter-Andean valleys, Amazon basin area, eastern ...
Due to its tropical location, chains of mountains, inter-Andean valleys, Amazon basin area, eastern ...
Most of the rural population of Bangladesh owns one or two cows or goats, which are used either for ...
Even though Colombian cattle-farming makes an important contribution to the national economy it also...
Even though Colombian cattle-farming makes an important contribution to the national economy it also...
Poisonous plants are major causes of economic loss to the livestock industry. Each year these plants...
The survey was conducted from December 2013 up to April 2014 with the objective of assessing potenti...
A total of 125 respondents were interviewed through the use of structured questionnaire administered...
A total of 125 respondents were interviewed through the use of structured questionnaire administered...
Paper presented at the "Symposium on Ingestion of Poisonous Plants by Livestock," February 15, 1990,...
A survey of the plants considered to be poisonous to cattle was conducted in eastern Colombia by vet...
All in-text references underlined in blue are linked to publications on ResearchGate, letting you ac...
Poisonous plants cause tremendous economic losses to the livestock industry. These economic losses a...
This paper reviews toxic plants for livestock in South America. We included 219 plants in this revie...
Abstract: Due to its tropical location, chains of mountains, inter-Andean valleys, Amazon basin area...
Due to its tropical location, chains of mountains, inter-Andean valleys, Amazon basin area, eastern ...
Due to its tropical location, chains of mountains, inter-Andean valleys, Amazon basin area, eastern ...
Most of the rural population of Bangladesh owns one or two cows or goats, which are used either for ...
Even though Colombian cattle-farming makes an important contribution to the national economy it also...
Even though Colombian cattle-farming makes an important contribution to the national economy it also...
Poisonous plants are major causes of economic loss to the livestock industry. Each year these plants...
The survey was conducted from December 2013 up to April 2014 with the objective of assessing potenti...
A total of 125 respondents were interviewed through the use of structured questionnaire administered...
A total of 125 respondents were interviewed through the use of structured questionnaire administered...
Paper presented at the "Symposium on Ingestion of Poisonous Plants by Livestock," February 15, 1990,...