Effects of poisonous plants on livestock /

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Autor Corporativo: Joint United States-Australian Symposium on Poisonous Plants Utah State University)
Otros Autores: Keeler, Richard F., Van Kampen, Kent R., James, Lynn F.
Formato: Libro
Idioma:English
Publicado: New York : Academic Press, 1978.
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Tabla de Contenidos:
  • I. Introductory Remarks
  • Overview of Poisonous Plant Problems in the United States
  • Poisonous Plant Problems in Australia
  • II. General Topics
  • Impact of Poisonous Plants on Western U.S. Grazing Systems and Livestock Operations
  • Poisonous Plant Management Problems and Control Measures on U.S. Rangelands
  • Inorganic Toxicants and Poisonous Plants
  • Effect of Land Use on Plant Poisoning of Livestock in Australia
  • Perspectives in Phytotoxic Research
  • The Hazard of Plant Toxicities to the Human Population
  • Ecology of Poisoning
  • Botanical Affinities of Australian Poisonous Plants
  • The Role of Ruminal Microbes in the Metabolism of Toxic Constituents from Plants
  • III. Simple Phytotoxins
  • Selenium in Plants as a Cause of Livestock Poisoning
  • Manifestations of Intoxication by Selenium-Accumulating Plants
  • Oxalate Poisoning in Livestock
  • Organo-Fluorine Compounds in Plants
  • IV. Plant Hepatotoxins
  • Pyrrolizidine Alkaloid Poisoning
  • Pathology with Particular Reference to Differences in Animal and Plant Species
  • Recent Studies on Mechanisms of Cytotoxic Action of Pyrrolizidine Alkaloids
  • Prevention of Pyrrolizidine Alkaloid Poisoning
  • Animal Adaptation or Plant Control?
  • The Transfer of Pyrrolizidine Alkaloids from Senecio jacobaea into the Milk of Lactating Cows and Goats
  • Tetradymia Toxicity
  • a New Look at an Old Problem
  • Toxic Constituents and Hepatotoxicity of the Plant Tetradymia glabrata (Asteroceae)
  • Lantana Poisoning: a Cholestatic Disease of Cattle and Sheep
  • V. Plant Cardio/Pulmonary Toxins
  • Toxicity of Myoporum spp. and Their Furanosesquiterpenoid Essential Oils
  • Acute Respiratory Distress of Rangeland Cattle
  • Tryptophan-Induced Pulmonary Edema and Emphysema in Ruminants
  • Studies on the Toxic Principle of Asclepias eriocarpa and Asclepias labriformis
  • The Interaction of Pathogenetic Mechanisms in Bovine High Mountain (Brisket) Disease
  • Pimelea spp. Poisoning of Cattle
  • Cyanogenesis, the Production of Hydrogen Cyanide, by Plants
  • Pulmonary Toxicity of Naturally Occurring 3-Substituted Furans
  • VI. Plant Neurotoxins
  • Centaurea Species and Equine Nigropallidal Encephalomalacia
  • Cycad Poisoning in Australia
  • Etiology and Pathology
  • The Toxin of Lolium rigidum (Annual Ryegrass) Seedheads Associated with Nematode-Bacterium Infection
  • Perennial Ryegrass Staggers in New Zealand
  • A Comparative Study of Darling Pea (Swainsona spp.) Poisoning in Australia with Locoweed (Astragalus and Oxytropis spp.) Poisoning in North America
  • Analysis and Characterization of Nitro Compounds from Astragalus Species
  • Livestock Poisoning from Nitro-Bearing Astragalus
  • Chronic Phalaris Poisoning or Phalaris Staggers
  • VII. Plant Teratogens and Toxins Affecting Reproduction
  • Alkaloid Teratogens from Lupinus, Conium, Veratrum, and Related Genera
  • Structure-Activity Relation of Steroidal Amine Teratogens
  • Tobacco
  • a Cause of Congenital Arthrogryposis
  • Genetic Defects and Their Similarities to Birth Defects Caused by Plants
  • Epidemiological Investigations of Poisonous Plant-Induced Birth Defects
  • Plant Estrogens Affecting Livestock in Australia
  • Locoweed Poisoning in the United States
  • VIII. Other Toxicities
  • Toxicological Significance of Plant Furocoumarins
  • Sesquiterpene Lactones from Livestock Poisons
  • Oak Poisoning in Cattle
  • Glucosinolates in Cruciferous Plants
  • Tall Larkspur and Cattle on High Mountain Ranges
  • Larkspur Toxicosis: a Review of Current Research
  • The Nature and Mechanism of Action of the Calcinogenic Principle of Solanum malacoxylon and Cestrum diurnum, and a Comment on Trisetum flavescens
  • Hairy Vetch (Vicia villosa Roth) Poisoning in Cattle
  • Lupinosis: Chemical Properties of Phomopsin A, the Main Toxic Metabolite of Phomopsis leptostromiformis
  • Toxic Amino Acids of Plant Origin
  • Pine Needle Abortion in Cattle
  • Index.