Plant toxicology has affected animals throughout evolution. Plants have adapted themselves to the environment. This adaptation has led to the development of defensive strategies to avoid being consumed. Plants have several chemical compounds, which can cause deleterious effects on people or animals that consume them, causing a wide variety of clinical signs. Plants from various latitudes, both cultivated for human and animal feeding or decorative purpose and even wild growth plants are able to generate anaemia in ruminants. Coumarins or ptaquiloside predispose bleeding and haemorrhages, causing a haemorrhagic disease in affected animals. In this group, some important fodder plants, such sweet clover (Genus Melilotus spp.), or other weeds di...
Toxins exist everywhere in nature. We define toxins as chemicals that naturally occur in plants and ...
Grasslands are critical infrastructure for most cow/calf operations. Quality and abundance of pastur...
Toxic plants are responsible for many cases of poisoning of farm and companion animals throughout th...
Plant toxicology has affected animals throughout evolution. Plants have adapted themselves to the en...
Alkaloids, nitrogen-containing secondary plant metabolites, are of major interest to veterinary toxi...
During grazing sheep can have access to a wide variety of poisonous plants, mycotoxins, heavy metals...
Poisonous plants are major causes of economic loss to the livestock industry. Each year these plants...
As intoxicações por plantas em animais pecuários têm particular importância em áreas onde o manejo d...
Poisoning by substances of plant origin is unusual in both dogs and cats, yet it is possible; as man...
Plant poisonings in ruminants are rather common, but they remain little known and difficult to quant...
Animal feeds contain a wide range toxins arising from anthropogenic and natural sources. In this cha...
One of the most difficult problems of the practicing veterinarian is the diagnosis of toxic symptoms...
Paper presented at the "Symposium on Ingestion of Poisonous Plants by Livestock," February 15, 1990,...
1 online resource (PDF, 14 pages)This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowl...
Wedelia glauca is an invasive, perennial plant of the Asteraceae family native to South America. Its...
Toxins exist everywhere in nature. We define toxins as chemicals that naturally occur in plants and ...
Grasslands are critical infrastructure for most cow/calf operations. Quality and abundance of pastur...
Toxic plants are responsible for many cases of poisoning of farm and companion animals throughout th...
Plant toxicology has affected animals throughout evolution. Plants have adapted themselves to the en...
Alkaloids, nitrogen-containing secondary plant metabolites, are of major interest to veterinary toxi...
During grazing sheep can have access to a wide variety of poisonous plants, mycotoxins, heavy metals...
Poisonous plants are major causes of economic loss to the livestock industry. Each year these plants...
As intoxicações por plantas em animais pecuários têm particular importância em áreas onde o manejo d...
Poisoning by substances of plant origin is unusual in both dogs and cats, yet it is possible; as man...
Plant poisonings in ruminants are rather common, but they remain little known and difficult to quant...
Animal feeds contain a wide range toxins arising from anthropogenic and natural sources. In this cha...
One of the most difficult problems of the practicing veterinarian is the diagnosis of toxic symptoms...
Paper presented at the "Symposium on Ingestion of Poisonous Plants by Livestock," February 15, 1990,...
1 online resource (PDF, 14 pages)This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowl...
Wedelia glauca is an invasive, perennial plant of the Asteraceae family native to South America. Its...
Toxins exist everywhere in nature. We define toxins as chemicals that naturally occur in plants and ...
Grasslands are critical infrastructure for most cow/calf operations. Quality and abundance of pastur...
Toxic plants are responsible for many cases of poisoning of farm and companion animals throughout th...