Ponderosa pine and broom snakeweed: poisonous plants that affect livestock.

Journal of natural toxins Pub Date : 1999-02-01
D R Gardner, L F James, K E Panter, J A Pfister, M H Ralphs, B L Stegelmeier
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Ponderosa pine (Pinus ponderosa) and the snakeweeds (Gutierrezia sarothrae and G. microcephala) are two groups of range plants that are poisonous to livestock. Ponderosa pine causes late-term abortions in cattle, and the snakeweeds are toxic and also cause abortions in cattle, sheep, and goats. Research is underway at the USDA-ARS-Poisonous Plants Research Laboratory to better understand livestock poisonings caused by grazing ponderosa pine needles and the snakeweeds and to provide methods of reducing losses to the livestock and supporting industries. This review includes the history of the problem, a brief description of the signs of poisoning, the research, to identify the chemical toxins, and current management practices on prevention of poisonings.

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黄松和金雀花蛇草:影响牲畜的有毒植物。
黄松(Pinus Ponderosa)和蛇草(Gutierrezia sarothrae和G. microcephala)是两组对牲畜有毒的范围植物。黄松会导致牛的晚期流产,而蛇草是有毒的,也会导致牛、绵羊和山羊流产。美国农业部-农业部有毒植物研究实验室正在进行研究,以更好地了解放牧黄松针叶和蛇草引起的牲畜中毒,并提供减少牲畜和支持工业损失的方法。这篇综述包括问题的历史,中毒症状的简要描述,研究,识别化学毒素,以及目前预防中毒的管理实践。
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