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PHY Physiology & Biochemistry --- biochemistry --- dictionaries --- plant toxins --- toxicology --- Plant toxins --- Dictionaries. --- Dictionaries --- English --- Plant toxins - Dictionaries.
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thesis --- Ranunculaceae --- plant toxins --- taxonomic research
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Antidotes --- Electronic books --- Experiments --- Plant toxins --- Poisonous plants --- Toxicology
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Livestock species are either herbivores or omnivores that are maintained largely on plant-based diets. We have long appreciated the importance of understanding dietary plants from both nutritional and agronomic perspectives. However, it is increasingly clear that the fungi, bacteria and other microorganisms that live in the plants and animals are also significant factors in the ecology of agricultural animals. Many of the effects exerted on animals by dietary plants are attributable to secondary metabolites produced by the plants themselves or commensal microorganisms. Some fungal and plant secondary metabolites have multiple biological effects. We must be careful not to categorize a plant as strictly beneficial or harmful. Furthermore, we must be careful not to categorize even a particular plant or fungal compound as strictly beneficial or harmful. Rather, the harm or benefit of secondary metabolites are often dependent on the metabolic status of the animal, the interaction with other dietary factors including other secondary metabolites, and the dose received through the diet. This collection examines a range of agriculturally important plant and fungal products including essential oils, alkaloids, isoflavones and nitrates.
agriculture --- natural products --- plant toxins --- animal nutrition --- plant secondary metabolites --- ergotism --- essential oils --- food
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Food --- Plant toxins --- Phytochemicals --- Cancer --- Nutritionally induced diseases --- Toxicology --- Composition --- Chemoprevention
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Livestock species are either herbivores or omnivores that are maintained largely on plant-based diets. We have long appreciated the importance of understanding dietary plants from both nutritional and agronomic perspectives. However, it is increasingly clear that the fungi, bacteria and other microorganisms that live in the plants and animals are also significant factors in the ecology of agricultural animals. Many of the effects exerted on animals by dietary plants are attributable to secondary metabolites produced by the plants themselves or commensal microorganisms. Some fungal and plant secondary metabolites have multiple biological effects. We must be careful not to categorize a plant as strictly beneficial or harmful. Furthermore, we must be careful not to categorize even a particular plant or fungal compound as strictly beneficial or harmful. Rather, the harm or benefit of secondary metabolites are often dependent on the metabolic status of the animal, the interaction with other dietary factors including other secondary metabolites, and the dose received through the diet. This collection examines a range of agriculturally important plant and fungal products including essential oils, alkaloids, isoflavones and nitrates.
agriculture --- natural products --- plant toxins --- animal nutrition --- plant secondary metabolites --- ergotism --- essential oils --- food
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Poisonous plants --- Toxigenic fungi --- Cyanobacteria --- Plant toxins --- Veterinary toxicology. --- Toxicology --- Physiological effect. --- Australia. --- Australien.
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Livestock species are either herbivores or omnivores that are maintained largely on plant-based diets. We have long appreciated the importance of understanding dietary plants from both nutritional and agronomic perspectives. However, it is increasingly clear that the fungi, bacteria and other microorganisms that live in the plants and animals are also significant factors in the ecology of agricultural animals. Many of the effects exerted on animals by dietary plants are attributable to secondary metabolites produced by the plants themselves or commensal microorganisms. Some fungal and plant secondary metabolites have multiple biological effects. We must be careful not to categorize a plant as strictly beneficial or harmful. Furthermore, we must be careful not to categorize even a particular plant or fungal compound as strictly beneficial or harmful. Rather, the harm or benefit of secondary metabolites are often dependent on the metabolic status of the animal, the interaction with other dietary factors including other secondary metabolites, and the dose received through the diet. This collection examines a range of agriculturally important plant and fungal products including essential oils, alkaloids, isoflavones and nitrates.
agriculture --- natural products --- plant toxins --- animal nutrition --- plant secondary metabolites --- ergotism --- essential oils --- food
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Dangerous plants --- Poisonous plants --- Toxigenic fungi. --- Toxicology --- Plant toxins --- Plantes vénéneuses. --- Plantes --- Champignons vénéneux. --- Toxicologie. --- Toxines.
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