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Informationen zum Autor George E. Burrows , DVM, PhD, is emeritus professor of toxicology and former adjunct toxicologist in the Animal Diagnostic Laboratory of the Oklahoma State University College of Veterinary Medicine, Stillwater. The author of numerous journal articles on the identification of plant toxicants and their mechanisms of action, he has also served as an associate editor for Veterinary & Human Toxicology , coordinating a feature page, "Poisonous Plant Cases." Ronald J. Tyrl , PhD, is emeritus professor of botany and former curator of the herbarium at Oklahoma State University, Stillwater. He is the coordinating editor of the Flora of Oklahoma Project and has authored numerous technical articles and books on the identification and classification of flowering plants. Klappentext Toxic Plants of North America, Second Edition is an up-to-date, comprehensive reference for both wild and cultivated toxic plants on the North American continent. In addition to compiling and presenting information about the toxicology and classification of these plants published in the years since the appearance of the first edition, this edition significantly expands coverage of human and wildlife--both free-roaming and captive--intoxications and the roles of secondary compounds and fungal endophytes in plant intoxications.More than 2,700 new literature citations document identification of previously unknown toxicants, mechanisms of intoxication, additional reports of intoxication problems, and significant changes in the classification of plant families and genera and associated changes in plant nomenclature. Toxic Plants of North America, Second Edition is a comprehensive, essential resource for veterinarians, toxicologists, agricultural extension agents, animal scientists, and poison control professionals. Zusammenfassung Toxic Plants of North America, Second Edition is an up-to-date, comprehensive reference for both wild and cultivated toxic plants on the North American continent. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Introduction 3 2 Adoxaceae 11 3 Agavaceae 15 4 Aloaceae 24 5 Amaranthaceae 28 6 Anacardiaceae 35 7 Annonaceae 50 8 Apiaceae 53 9 Apocynaceae 81 10 Aquifoliaceae 127 11 Araceae 131 12 Araliaceae 145 13 Asteraceae 150 14 Berberidaceae 257 15 Boraginaceae 266 16 Brassicaceae 282 17 Calycanthaceae 308 18 Campanulaceae 311 19 Cannabaceae 315 20 Caprifoliaceae 319 21 Caryophyllaceae 323 22 Celastraceae 333 23 Chenopodiaceae 338 24 Convolvulaceae 365 25 Coriariaceae 376 26 Crassulaceae 380 27 Cucurbitaceae 387 28 Cupressaceae 395 29 Cycadaceae 402 30 Dennstaedtiaceae 410 31 Ebenaceae 423 32 Equisetaceae 430 33 Ericaceae 434 34 Euphorbiaceae 450 35 Fabaceae 491 36 Fagaceae 675 37 Fumariaceae 690 38 Gelsemiaceae 700 39 Ginkgoaceae 705 40 Hypericaceae 710 41 Iridaceae 717 42 Juglandaceae 722 43 Juncaginaceae 727 44 Lamiaceae 731 45 Lauraceae 743 46 Liliaceae 751 47 Linaceae 808 48 Malvaceae 812 49 Meliaceae 825 50 Nitrariaceae 830 51 Oleaceae 836 52 Oxalidaceae 840 53 Papaveraceae 844 54 Phyllanthaceae 860 55 Phytolaccaceae 864 56 Pinaceae 870 57 Plantaginaceae 878 58 Poaceae 888 59 Polygonaceae 998 60 Primulaceae 1010 61 Pteridaceae 1017 62 Ranunculaceae 1022 63 Rhamnaceae 1055 64 Rosaceae 1064 65 Rubiaceae 1095 66 Rutaceae 1100 67 Sapindaceae 1110 68 Scrophulariaceae 1125 69 Solanaceae 1130 70 Taxaceae 1177 71 Thymelaeaceae 1186 72 Urticaceae 1192 73 Verbenaceae 1198 ...
List of contents
1 Introduction 3
2 Adoxaceae 11
3 Agavaceae 15
4 Aloaceae 24
5 Amaranthaceae 28
6 Anacardiaceae 35
7 Annonaceae 50
8 Apiaceae 53
9 Apocynaceae 81
10 Aquifoliaceae 127
11 Araceae 131
12 Araliaceae 145
13 Asteraceae 150
14 Berberidaceae 257
15 Boraginaceae 266
16 Brassicaceae 282
17 Calycanthaceae 308
18 Campanulaceae 311
19 Cannabaceae 315
20 Caprifoliaceae 319
21 Caryophyllaceae 323
22 Celastraceae 333
23 Chenopodiaceae 338
24 Convolvulaceae 365
25 Coriariaceae 376
26 Crassulaceae 380
27 Cucurbitaceae 387
28 Cupressaceae 395
29 Cycadaceae 402
30 Dennstaedtiaceae 410
31 Ebenaceae 423
32 Equisetaceae 430
33 Ericaceae 434
34 Euphorbiaceae 450
35 Fabaceae 491
36 Fagaceae 675
37 Fumariaceae 690
38 Gelsemiaceae 700
39 Ginkgoaceae 705
40 Hypericaceae 710
41 Iridaceae 717
42 Juglandaceae 722
43 Juncaginaceae 727
44 Lamiaceae 731
45 Lauraceae 743
46 Liliaceae 751
47 Linaceae 808
48 Malvaceae 812
49 Meliaceae 825
50 Nitrariaceae 830
51 Oleaceae 836
52 Oxalidaceae 840
53 Papaveraceae 844
54 Phyllanthaceae 860
55 Phytolaccaceae 864
56 Pinaceae 870
57 Plantaginaceae 878
58 Poaceae 888
59 Polygonaceae 998
60 Primulaceae 1010
61 Pteridaceae 1017
62 Ranunculaceae 1022
63 Rhamnaceae 1055
64 Rosaceae 1064
65 Rubiaceae 1095
66 Rutaceae 1100
67 Sapindaceae 1110
68 Scrophulariaceae 1125
69 Solanaceae 1130
70 Taxaceae 1177
71 Thymelaeaceae 1186
72 Urticaceae 1192
73 Verbenaceae 1198
74 Viscaceae 1209
75 Zamiaceae 1215
76 Zygophyllaceae 1221
77 Families with Species of Questionable Toxicity or Significance 1234
78 Identification of Toxic Plants 1280
Appendix A. Plant Taxa Listed by Their Principal Adverse Effects and Main Organs Affected 1285
Appendix B. Plants of Concern for Dogs, Cats, and Other Pets 1288
Glossary 1289
Index 1308
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"This book is reasonably priced and available in hard copy or electronic versions, and as such, I predict it will be a highly used and valued reference by many practitioners, researchers, information specialists, and students." (Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 15 March 2014)
"Summing Up: Recommended. Toxicology and botany collections, graduate students and above." (Choice, 1 August 2013)
"This is simply an outstanding reference: there's nothing as well-detailed or in-depth on the market, making it a unique and powerful pick for any reference collection interested in toxic plants." (Midwest Book Reviews, 1 May 2013)
"Enhanced for ease of use with a comprehensive index, "Toxic Plants Of North America" is a crucially essential addition to professional, governmental, and academic library reference collections." (Midwest Book Review, 1 March 2013)