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EXTOXNET PIP - 2,4-D
... high levels of exposure, there can be inflammation of the nerve endings with muscular effects [25]. Chronic toxicity: Rats given high amounts, 50 mg/kg/day, of 2,4-D in the diet for 2 years showed ... unlikely in humans under normal circumstances. Teratogenic effects: 2,4-D may cause birth defects at high doses. Rats fed 150 mg/kg/day on days 6 to 15 of pregnancy had offspring with increased skeletal ...
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EXTOXNET PIP - 2,4-DB
... dogs experienced changes in body weight and tissue effects [33]. In a longer-term chronic feeding study with rats, 30 mg/kg effects noted included decreases in body weight, a decrease in heart weight, and ... 2,4-DB can cause liver cancer in mice (hepatocellular carcinomas) [33]. However, in another study with rats fed lower doses (to 30 mg/kg/day), no cancer-related changes occurred [33]. Thus the ...
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Database entry for Brazil Nut - Bertholletia excelsa - Brazil Nut - Bertholletia excelsa - Brazil Nut - Bertholletia excelsa
... Cancer. 1994; 21(3): 203-12. Ip C, et al. "Characterization of tissue selenium profiles and anticarcinogenic responses in rats fed natural sources of selenium-rich products." Carcinogenesis. 1994 Apr; 15(4): 573-6. The above text has been printed from The Healing Power of Rainforest Herbs by Leslie Taylor, copyrighted 2005 All rights reserved. No ...
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Producing Peanuts for Home Use
... in-shell or shelled). Peanuts can be used in making candy or other foods. Nuts can be fed to squirrels, birds, or other animals. Since peanuts are relatively easy to grow, students can use them ... weeds before they are large as less, damage is done to the developing nuts. Squirrels, birds, raccoons, rats, and other animals may also eat peanut seed as they germinate and plants emerge. These animals may ...
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Rid of cattails - Bog Garden Forum - GardenWeb
... are back full-force. Maybe your local DNR would know of someone who would like to locate some 'rats. RE: Rid of cattails clip this post email this post what is this? see most clipped and recent ... cultivated plants. Connect it to the existing bog with a small canal, so that it is naturally water fed. Create a berm (reverse of a moat) to keep the cattails from spreading into your new bog. Bamboo ...
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Poisonous House Plants - Swiss Cheese Plant
... encountered in the home. The leaves can cause problems if chewed by humans or family pets. Experimental rats and mice died after they were fed plant extracts. General symptoms of poisoning are immediate and painful with aphonia (loss of voice), blistering, hoarseness, irritation of the mouth. Urticaria (an allergic disorder characterized by raised edematous ( ...
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... predation by rodents now limit recruitment of Polynesian plants? Does diaspore morphology influence susceptibility to predation? At left - Pandanus tectorius diaspores fed upon and dispersed by flying foxes (pure dispersers) and rats (dispersers and seed predators) in Tonga. Demography of the Haleakala silversword, Argyroxiphium sandwicense ssp. macrocephalum -- Populations of this threatened, ...
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Orchids, orchid growing information, orchid care and orchid pictures -
Bribie Island Orchid Society
... . bigibbum. He had plenty of flowering plants to show but quite a lot were attacked by rats or mice. They loved the flower stems. Vic told me at the show that they really decimated ... plenty of beautiful arrangements. Congratulations to Diann, the champion !! Val & her kitchen angels kept us all well fed. What a magnificent effort. The happy winners of the raffles were :- M Anderson won the fruit tray ...
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Cycad Society SA: Encephalartos lanatus
... are toxic. It has been shown that the kernels contain 0,1% Macrozamin and are a powerful liver toxin and carcinogen, if fed to rats. Baboons are fond of the fleshy sarcotesta and occasionally raid cones to get to these. The species is classified as vulnerable but, fortunately, large stands are in reserves and are well protected. References & Acknowledgements ...
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Calophyllum calaba L
... when the seeds are empty. In Trinidad, the agouti (a tropical rodent) sometimes carries off the fruits and stores them in caches; bats also aid in dispersal (23). In Puerto Rico, birds, bats, and rats are dispersal agents (21). Seedling Development- During the storage of fruits, the water content should not be lower than 35 percent nor the storage temperature below 0 C (32 F) (37). germination is ...
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