Author
Panter, Kip | |
Welch, Kevin | |
Gardner, Dale |
Submitted to: Book Chapter
Publication Type: Book / Chapter Publication Acceptance Date: 1/10/2011 Publication Date: 2/25/2011 Citation: Panter, K.E., Welch, K.D., Gardner, D.R. 2011. Toxic plants: Effects on reproduction and fetal and embryonic development in livestock. In: Gupta, R.C., editor. Reproductive and Developmental Toxicology. San Diego, CA: Academic Press. p. 689-704. Interpretive Summary: Reproductive performance not only relates to an animal’s ability to produce offspring, but to produce it at a proper time interval and provide proper neonatal care and nutrition. The recognition that poisonous plants may have a major impact on reproductive performance is relatively new and not fully realized. Effects on spermatogenesis, oogenesis, libido, fertilization, placentation, embryo-fetal survival, development (birth defects) and growth, postpartum intervals, and neonatal survival and development are all factors affected by poisonous plants. Technical Abstract: Reproductive performance not only relates to an animal’s ability to produce offspring, but to produce it at a proper time interval and provide proper neonatal care and nutrition. The recognition that poisonous plants may have a major impact on reproductive performance is relatively new and not fully realized. Effects on spermatogenesis, oogenesis, libido, fertilization, placentation, embryo-fetal survival, development (birth defects) and growth, postpartum intervals, and neonatal survival and development are all factors affected by poisonous plants. |