directions |
819 |
poisoning |
855 |
References |
819 |
Lupines( Lupinus spp.) |
856 |
Description |
857 |
|
58. Honeybees( Apis mellifera) |
Distribution |
857 |
toxicology |
Toxicology |
857 |
Introduction and background |
823 |
Summary |
860 |
Routes of exposure to xenobiotic |
823 |
Poison hemlock( Conium maculatum) |
860 |
Toxicological test in honeybees |
824 |
Description |
860 |
Main toxicological tests on adult |
Toxicology |
860 |
queen |
825 |
Toxicology |
862 |
Toxic xenobiotic classes |
825 |
Prevention and treatment |
863 |
Fungicides and herbicides |
832 |
Description |
863 |
Antimicrobials |
833 |
Distribution |
863 |
Mixture toxicology |
835 |
Broom snakeweed( Gutierrezia spp.) |
867 |
Detoxification mechanisms |
836 |
Description and distribution |
867 |
(" superorganism " concept) |
838 |
Toxicology |
869 |
Concluding remarks and future |
Prevention and treatment |
869 |
References |
839 |
Description and ecology |
870 |
Toxicology |
870 |
Oak poisoning |
871 |
Conditions of poisoning |
871 |
Prevention and treatment |
871 |
States |
Toxicology |
872 |
|
Kevin D. Welch, Daniel Cook, and Ben Green |
Prevention and treatment |
873 |
|
Photosensitizing plants |
873 |
||
Introduction |
846 |
Description and distribution |
873 |
Astragalus and oxytropis species |
Toxicology |
874 |
( locoweeds, nitro spp., and selenium |
Prevention and treatment |
875 |
spp.) |
846 |
Death camas |
875 |
Locoweeds |
846 |
Description, habitat, and geographical |
Nitro-containing Astragalus |
distribution |
875 |
|
( milkvetches) |
851 |
Toxicity of death camas to livestock |
875 |