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Locoweed (Astragalus and Oxytropis spp.) - USDA ARSJun 26, 2018 · Locoweed is found on foothills and semiarid regions. It grows in tufts or clumps, 4 - 24 inches high. Locoweed gets its name from the Spanish word loco (crazy).Missing: scientific | Show results with:scientific
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Locoweed - Guide to Poisonous PlantsDescription Perennial herbaceous plants with long tap root. Leaves are grouped basally, 8-12 inches long, odd-pinnate compound and covered with silvery hairs.Missing: scientific | Show results with:scientific
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Locoweed | USUScientific Name: Astragalus L. Scientific Name Synonyms: ASTRA. Symbol ... Signs of poisoning appear after 2 to 3 weeks of continuous grazing on the plant.
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[PDF] Locoweed Poisoning in Livestock - University of Arizona JournalLocoism was first recognized in horses by De Soto and other Spanish explorers in the Southwestern United States. In the 1800s as settlers and stockmen moved ...Missing: history etymology 1873 origin<|control11|><|separator|>
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A swainsonine survey of North American Astragalus and Oxytropis ...Locoism was first noted by De Soto and other Spanish explorers in the Southwestern United States in their horses. As the American frontier was settled ...
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[PDF] Locoweed on High Mountain Range - University of Arizona JournalThe first pub- lished account of locoweed poisoning appeared in the Year. Book of Agriculture in 1873. In 1906 Marsh (1909) conclu- sively demonstrated that ...
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indolizidine alkaloids of spotted locoweed (Astragalus lentiginosus)Loco intoxication: indolizidine alkaloids of spotted locoweed (Astragalus lentiginosus). Science. 1982 Apr 9;216(4542):190-1. doi: 10.1126/science.6801763.Missing: discovery 1979
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(PDF) Intoxicación por Astragalus pehuenches (locoismo) en ovinos ...Aug 6, 2025 · Two hundred and twenty (73%) out of 300 sheep died during the outbreak which lasted for more than two months. The clinical course ranged from 8 ...
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[PDF] Locoweed Toxicity, Ecology, Control, and Management - USDA ARSSome species of Astragalus and Oxytropis contain the indolizidine alkaloid swainsonine that causes the poisoning syndrome known as locoism. Swainsonine is ...Missing: 1873 | Show results with:1873
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A Guide to the Common Locoweeds and Milkvetches of New MexicoPlants growing in conspicuous clumps and with a distinct pungent smell of selenium, hairs basifixed, flowers bluish to whitish, pods strongly two-grooved.
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A survey of swainsonine content in Swainsona speciesSwainsonine was detected in 9 of the 41 Swainsona species, eight of which had not been determined to contain swainsonine previously using modern instrumentation ...
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Phylogenetic Patterns of Swainsonine Presence in Morning GloriesThe indolizidine alkaloid swainsonine is produced by heritable fungi that occurs in diverse plant families, such as locoweeds (Fabaceae) and morning glories ( ...
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Production of the Alkaloid Swainsonine by a Fungal Endophyte in ...Plants belonging to the genera Astragalus, Oxytropis, Ipomoea, Sida, and Swainsona often contain the toxin swainsonine (SW), which causes a neurological ...
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Production of swainsonine by fungal endophytes of locoweedEndophyte-infected locoweed populations produced swainsonine, and the swainsonine level of endophyte strains in vitro was highly correlated with the swainsonine ...Missing: Rhizoctonia | Show results with:Rhizoctonia
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Swainsonine-producing fungal endophytes from major locoweed ...The presence of swainsonine in locoweeds was also reported to be probable as the result that the plant is contaminated with Rhizoctonia leguminicola or a ...
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white locoweed toxicity is facilitated by a fungal endophyte and ...Livestock poisoning is attributed to the alkaloid swainsonine, which is synthesized inside the plant by the fungal endophyte Embellisia sp. In this study, the ...Missing: Rhizoctonia | Show results with:Rhizoctonia
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[PDF] Locoweed Population Cycles - USDA ARS3) Long-lived perennial plants grow where moisture is more abundant and more regularly available. The plants flower and produce seed for many years following ...
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Oxytropis sericea - Forest Service - USDAWhite locoweed fixes atmospheric nitrogen. It has potential to add significant amounts of nitrogen to forest sites in the Inland Northwest because of its ...
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Poisonous Plants on Rangelands: Locoweed and CrazyweedOct 24, 2022 · Locoweeds get their name from the Spanish word “loco,” which means crazy. Both locoweeds and crazyweeds cause a condition called locoism or loco ...
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Oxytropis DC. | Plants of the World Online | Kew ScienceNative to: Afghanistan, Alaska, Albania, Alberta, Altay, Amur, Arizona, Austria, Baltic States, Belarus, British Columbia, Bulgaria, Buryatiya, California, ...<|separator|>
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Predicted Distribution of Locoweed Oxytropis glabra in China under ...May 29, 2024 · Oxytropis glabra DC, a member of the Fabaceae family, is native to China and various regions in Asia and Europe, such as Mongolia, Pakistan, and ...
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Production of the alkaloid swainsonine by a fungal endosymbiont of ...Apr 24, 2013 · These convolvulaceous species including Ipomoea carnea contain the indolizidine alkaloid swainsonine, an inhibitor of α-mannosidase and ...
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Poisonous Plant Research: Logan, UT - Publication : USDA ARSApr 2, 2013 · These convolvulaceous species including Ipomoea carnea contain the the glycosidase inhibitors swainsonine and the calystegines. Swainsonine has ...
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Reproductive Toxicities Caused by Swainsonine from Locoweed in ...Swainsonine is the primary toxin in locoweeds. It causes intention tremors, reproductive dysfunction, emaciation, and death. The objective of the present ...
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Pathogenesis and preventive treatment for animal disease due to ...[55], ingestion of locoweeds by cattle, sheep and horses can cause the neurological condition called locoism. Apart from that, the swainsonine toxicity may also ...
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The Toxicology Mechanism of Endophytic Fungus and Swainsonine ...The toxic component in locoweed has been identified as swainsonine, an indolizidine alkaloid. Swainsonine inhibits lysosomal a-mannosidase and mannosidase II, ...
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Swainsonine-induced High Mountain Disease in Calves - PubMedSwainsonine, an indolizidine alkaloid in the locoweeds (certain species of the Astragalus and Oxytropis genera), was fed to young Holstein bull calves in ...Missing: cardiac | Show results with:cardiac
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Metabolomic analysis of swainsonine poisoning in renal tubular ...May 20, 2024 · Swainsonine (SW) is an indolizidine alkaloid, which is the main toxic component of locoweed (9–11). SW-induced toxicity is primarily ...
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The Lesions of Locoweed (Astragalus mollissimus), Swainsonine ...To better characterize and compare the toxicity of and lesions produced by locoweed (Astragalus mollissimus) with those of swainsonine and a related ...
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Swainsonine as a lysosomal toxin affects dopaminergic neuronsWhen chronically ingested by livestock and wildlife, symptoms include severe neuronal disturbance. Toxicity to the central and peripheral nervous system is ...
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Locoweed (Oxytropis sericea) poisoning and congestive heart ...SUMMARY. Locoweed (Oxytropis sericea),when fed to calves at high elevations, increased the prevalence and sever ity of congestive heart failure.Missing: swainsonine | Show results with:swainsonine
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A Guide to Locoweed: Poisoning and ManagementBotanical Description. Densely leafy plants growing typically in the Santa Catalina mountains; plants perennial; stems a foot long or longer, very numerous ...
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Locoweed Poisoning of Horses | New Mexico State UniversityLocoweed has been reported to be the most widespread poisonous plant problem in the Western United States. It has a substantial economic impact and may be ...
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Range Plants of Temperate North America - Toxicologydeath · chronic illness and debilitation · decreased weight gain · abortion · birth defects · increased parturition interval · photosensitization.
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Locoweed (Oxytropis sericea)-induced lesions in mule deer ...The purpose of this study was to induce and describe chronic locoweed poisoning in deer and compare it with the lesions of CWD.
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Effects of locoweed on serum swainsonine and selected ... - PubMedA study was conducted to evaluate the effects of acute and subacute locoweed exposure on serum swainsonine concentrations and selected serum constituents in ...Missing: ELISA | Show results with:ELISA
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LOCOWEED MANAGEMENT: INTEGRATED MANAGEMENT ...Using an HPLC system coupled to a Refractive Index detector and a Radioisotope detector to successfully separated and detected the precursor of swainsonine, 14C ...
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Alpha-Mannosidase-II Deficiency Results in Dyserythropoiesis and ...Ingestion by vertebrates produces a disease known as “locoism,” biochemically similar to α-mannosidosis and associated with aberrant behavior, male sterility, ...
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The Pathogenesis and Toxicokinetics of Locoweed (Astragalus and ...The purpose of this review is to present recent research on swainsonine toxicokinetics and locoweed-induced clinical and histologic lesions. Swainsonine ...Missing: discovery 1979 1982<|control11|><|separator|>
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[PDF] Neuropathology and diagnostics in food animals - COREDiagnosis of polioencephalomalacia requires examination of the brain and elimination of the other two conditions. Selenium toxicity in pigs can cause necrosis ...
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[PDF] Neurotoxic Plants that Poison Livestock - ScienceDirect.comChemical detection of serum and tissue swainsonine concentrations can also be used to identify animals currently ingesting locoweeds. However, these assays have ...
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Locoism in Horses: Signs, Treatment & Prevention - HorseDVMTherapies ; Remove horses from the locoweed source, This may alleviate some of the associated clinical signs, however in most cases the behavioral changes are ...<|separator|>
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Locoweed grazing - PubMedMany locoweeds are the first plants to begin growth in the spring and regrow in the fall. Livestock generally prefer the green-growing locoweeds to other ...
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[PDF] Integrated Toxic Plant Management Handbook - Val Verde CountyIn areas infested with toxic plants, decrease grazing pressure by reducing the number of animals per area of land. This allows the animals to selectively graze ...
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Locoweed Poisoning in Livestock - BioOne CompleteFeb 1, 2009 · 1. Restrict Access · 2. Do Not Overstock Locoweed-Infested Areas · 3. Sort Out Animals That Graze Locoweeds · 4. Herbicide Controls · 5. Train ...
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Herbicidal control of locoweed. | Request PDF - ResearchGateControl of White Locoweed (Oxytropis sericea) with Aminopyralid + 2 ... herbicide application ... picloram + 2,4-D: 85%; control: 76%). View. Show ...
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Herbicide Control of Locoweeds: A Review | Weed TechnologyJun 12, 2017 · This paper presents a historical review of control methods to reduce locoweed plant density. Hand grubbing, the most common method of control ...
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Targeted Grazing of White Locoweed: Short-Term Effects of ...Mar 8, 2021 · Targeted Grazing of White Locoweed: Short-Term Effects of Herbivory Regime on Vegetation and Sheep ; dc.publisher, Society for Range Management.<|control11|><|separator|>
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Conditioning taste aversions to locoweed (Oxytropis sericea) in horsesPen tests indicated that most horses (5/6) were completely averted from locoweed. Treated horses ate 34 g of fresh locoweed compared to 135 g for controls (P < ...Missing: training success rate
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Ranch Mapping & GIS - Paladin Ranch ResourcesGIS provides a visual framework for conceptualizing and understanding your ranch. An updated GIS database will greatly improve the efficiency of all other ...Missing: stands | Show results with:stands<|control11|><|separator|>
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"Locoweed Poisoning in Cattle: An Overview of the Economic ...Ranchers interviewed in this study estimated their losses due to locoweed poisoning to be from 30 to 40 percent reduction in profit. Although profit margins ...
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Locoweed Poisoning in New Mexico and Western US SolutionsLocoweeds contain the toxic alkaloid swainsonine. Swainsonine concentrations differ between locoweed species. Levels of swainsonine are generally greater in ...Missing: seasonal | Show results with:seasonal
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[PDF] Plants Poisonous to Livestock in the Western States - USDA ARSPoisonous plants are a major cause of economic loss to the livestock industry. Each year these plants ad- versely affect 3 to 5 percent of the cattle, sheep, ...
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[PDF] Poisonous Plants on Rangelands - Cooperative ExtensionLocoweed poisoning alone is estimated to cause $100 million in losses annually (Cook et al., 2009). The economic impact of poisonous plants of livestock can ...