This species is usually known as: |
Nolina texana |
This species has also been known as: |
Nolina texana var. compacta, Nolina texana var. texana |
Common names: |
Texas Sacahuista |
Trends (five
databases) 1901-2013:
[Number
of papers mentioning Nolina texana: 45]
|
Popularity of Nolina texana over time
[Left-hand
Plot: Plot of numbers of papers mentioning Nolina texana (histogram and left
hand axis scale of left-hand plot) and line of best fit, 1901 to 2013 (equation
and % variation accounted for in box); Right-hand Plot: Plot of a
proportional micro index, derived from numbers of papers mentioning Nolina
texana as
a proportion (scaled by multiplying by one million) of the approximate total
number of papers available in databases for that year (frequency polygon and
left-hand axis scale of right-hand plot) and line of best fit, 1901 to 2013
(equation and % variation accounted for in box)]
Keywords
[Total number of keywords included in the papers that mentioned this species: 135]
Nolina (3), nolina texana (3), Texas (3), Agavaceae (2), animal hepatotoxicology (2), application rate (2), Background Information of Clinical Importance (2), comparative (2), Haemonchus contortus (2), liver (2), Nutritional and Metabolic Diseases (2), Pasture contamination (2), Phytomedicine (2), Small ruminants (2), toxicology (2), Abnormal Appearance of Urine or Abnormal Urinalysis (1), Actinobacillosis, Actinomycosis, and Protothecosis (1), Alopecic Exfoliative Dermatitis, Psoriasiform Dermatitis (1), alsike clover (1), anisohydric (1), Apparent Starvation in the Face of Plenty (1), arid zones (1), bishops weed (1), Biting Flies, Gnats, and Mosquitoes (1), Body Localization as an Aid to Diagnosis (1), Brachiaria (1), bromacil (1), buckwheat (1), canopy reduction (1), Caprine Herpesvirus Vulvovaginitis and Balanoposthitis (1), cattle (1), Chemical and Drug-Related Causes of Toxic Hepatitis (1), chemical control (1), Conclusions Concerning Dry Matter (1), Conditions of the Urinary System Distal to the Kidney (1), Crotalaria (1), Cynoglossum (1), death (1), deserts (1), Diagnosis of Hepatic Disease by Presenting Sign (1), Diagnosis of Urinary Tract Disease by Presenting Sign (1), dietary fiber (1), Dysuria, Pollakiuria, and Stranguria (1), Echinococcus or Hydatid Disease (1), Echium (1), efficacy (1), Feeding Bucks and Pet Goats (1), Feeding Lactating Goats (1), Feeding Pregnant Goats (1), forage crops (1), formulations (1), Fungal and Mycotoxic Causes of Toxic Hepatitis (1), General Features of Toxic Hepatitis (1), General Ration Balancing Considerations for Goats (1), goats (1), grazing (1), Heliotropium (1), herbicides (1), hexazinone (1), hierarchical Bayes (1), Hymenoxys odorata (1), Hypothermia and Hypoglycemia (1), Inherited or Congenital Conditions (1), isohydric (1), kleingrass (1), leaves (1), losses (1), Mexico (1), mixed grazing (1), mixture model (1), mortality (1), multiple use (1), Narthecium ossifragum (1), Nephrotoxicity (1), nocturnal stomatal conductance (1), nolina microcarpa (1), Normal Anatomy and Physiology of the Skin and Hair (1), Other Contact Dermatitis Conditions (1), Overview of Conditions Affecting the Caprine Urinary System (1), Panicum (1), Parelaphostrongylosis and Elaphostrongylosis (1), Parturient Paresis (Milk Fever), Hypocalcemia (1), Photosensitization (1), phylloerythrin (1), picloram (1), Plants Causing Toxic Hepatitis (1), poisonous plants (1), Protein Systems and Requirements (1), pyrrolizidine alkaloids (1), Quercus (1), range management (1), renewable resources (1), Saponins (1), semiarid zones (1), Senecio (1), sheep (1), soil treatment (1), Special Considerations in Feeding Angora and Cashmere Goats (1), Specific Diseases of the Liver (1), Specific Diseases of the Urinary System (1), spring parsley (1), St John's wort (1), Stilesia and Thysonasoma Tapeworm Infections (1), stocking rate (1), stomatal sensitivity (1), Subclinical and Clinical Conditions of the Kidney (1), switchgrass (1), tansy ragwort (1), tebuthiuron (1), toxicity (1), Tribulus (1), Trifolium (1), United States (1), Vitamin E and Selenium Responsive Dermatosis (1), weed control (1), Yucca schidigera (1), Zinc Deficiency and Zinc Responsive Dermatosis (1)
Most likely scope for
crop use/product (%):
[Please
note: When there are only a few papers mentioning a species, care should be
taken with the interpretation of these crop use/product results; as well, a
mention may relate to the use of a species, or the context in which it grows,
rather than a product]
poison (81.59), hemiparasite (4.80), timber (1.93), fruit (1.54), medicinal (1.07), ornamental (0.72), starch (0.69), cereal (0.49), grain legume (0.48), oilseed/fat (0.47)…..
Recent mentions of
this species in the literature:
[since 2012, with links to abstracts; The references from 1901-2013 which have
been used for the trend, keyword and crop use/product analyses below, are
listed below these references]
Santos DS, Silva CCB, Araújo VO, de Fátima Souza M, Lacerda-Lucena PB, Simões SVD, Riet-Correa F and Lucena RB (2017) Primary photosensitization caused by ingestion of Froelichia humboldtiana by dairy goats. Toxicon 125, 65-69. //www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S004101011630602X
Mauldin EA and Peters-Kennedy J (2016) Chapter 6 - Integumentary System A2 - Maxie, M. Grant. In ‘Jubb, Kennedy & Palmer’s Pathology of Domestic Animals: Volume 1 (Sixth Edition)’ (Ed.^(Eds pp. 509-736.e1. (W.B. Saunders). //www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/B9780702053177000060
Villaseñor JL (2016) Checklist of the native vascular plants of Mexico. Revista Mexicana de Biodiversidad 87, 559-902. //www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1870345316300707
Pollock ML, Wishart H, Holland JP, Malone FE and Waterhouse A (2015) Photosensitisation of livestock grazing Narthecium ossifragum: Current knowledge and future directions. The Veterinary Journal 206, 275-283. //www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1090023315003135
Pohler PS, Harveson LA and Harveson PM (2014) Demographic characteristics of elk in the Glass Mountains, Texas. Wildlife Society Bulletin 38, 466-472. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/wsb.430
Francis K, Smitherman C, Nishino SF, Spain JC and Gadda G (2013) The biochemistry of the metabolic poison propionate 3-nitronate and its conjugate acid, 3-nitropropionate. IUBMB Life 65, 759-768. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/iub.1195
(2012) Photosensitization. In ‘Clinical Veterinary Advisor’ (Ed.^(Eds pp. 881. (W.B. Saunders: Saint Louis). http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/B9781416099796003354
(2012) Cocklebur Toxicosis. In ‘Clinical Veterinary Advisor’ (Ed.^(Eds pp. 115-116. (W.B. Saunders: Saint Louis). http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/B9781416099796000751
(2012) Photosensitization A2 - Wilson, David A. In ‘Clinical Veterinary Advisor’ (Ed.^(Eds pp. 881. (W.B. Saunders: Saint Louis). //www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/B9781416099796003354
(2012) Cocklebur Toxicosis A2 - Wilson, David A. In ‘Clinical Veterinary Advisor’ (Ed.^(Eds pp. 115-116. (W.B. Saunders: Saint Louis). //www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/B9781416099796000751
Burrows GE and Tyrl RJ (2012) Agavaceae Endl. In ‘Toxic Plants of North America’ (Ed.^(Eds pp. 15-23. (Wiley-Blackwell). http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9781118413425.ch3
Burrows GE and Tyrl RJ (2012) Poaceae Barnhart. In ‘Toxic Plants of North America’ (Ed.^(Eds pp. 888-997. (Wiley-Blackwell). http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9781118413425.ch58
Mukai M, Bischoff K and Ramaiah SK (2012) Chapter 17 - Liver toxicity. In ‘Veterinary Toxicology (Second Edition)’ (Ed.^(Eds pp. 246-263. (Academic Press: Boston). http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/B978012385926600017X
Ogle K, Lucas RW, et al. (2012) Differential daytime and night-time stomatal behavior in plants from North American deserts. New Phytologist 194, 464-476. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1469-8137.2012.04068.x
Panter KE, Welch KD, Gardner DR, Lee ST, Green BT, Pfister JA, Cook D, Davis TZ and Stegelmeier BL (2012) Chapter 77 - Poisonous plants of the United States. In ‘Veterinary Toxicology (Second Edition)’ (Ed.^(Eds pp. 1031-1079. (Academic Press: Boston). http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/B9780123859266001009
Silveira RX, Chagas ACS, et al. (2012) Action of sisal (Agave sisalana, Perrine) extract in the in vitro development of sheep and goat gastrointestinal nematodes. Experimental Parasitology 131, 162-168. http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0014489412001129
Taylor Jr CA, Twidwell Drc, Garza NE, Rosser Cln, Hoffman JK and Brooks TD (2012) Long-Term Effects of Fire, Livestock Herbivory Removal, and Weather Variability in Texas Semiarid Savanna. Rangeland Ecology & Management 65, 21-30. //www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1550742412500023
References 1901-2013 (and
links to abstracts):
[Number
of papers mentioning Nolina texana: 45; Any undated papers have been included
at the end]
(2012) Photosensitization. In ‘Clinical Veterinary Advisor’ (Ed.^(Eds pp. 881. (W.B. Saunders: Saint Louis). http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/B9781416099796003354
(2012) Cocklebur Toxicosis. In ‘Clinical Veterinary Advisor’ (Ed.^(Eds pp. 115-116. (W.B. Saunders: Saint Louis). http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/B9781416099796000751
Mukai M, Bischoff K and Ramaiah SK (2012) Chapter 17 - Liver toxicity. In ‘Veterinary Toxicology (Second Edition)’ (Ed.^(Eds pp. 246-263. (Academic Press: Boston). http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/B978012385926600017X
Ogle K, Lucas RW, et al. (2012) Differential daytime and night-time stomatal behavior in plants from North American deserts. New Phytologist 194, 464-476. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1469-8137.2012.04068.x
Panter KE, Welch KD, Gardner DR, Lee ST, Green BT, Pfister JA, Cook D, Davis TZ and Stegelmeier BL (2012) Chapter 77 - Poisonous plants of the United States. In ‘Veterinary Toxicology (Second Edition)’ (Ed.^(Eds pp. 1031-1079. (Academic Press: Boston). http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/B9780123859266001009
Silveira RX, Chagas ACS, et al. (2012) Action of sisal (Agave sisalana, Perrine) extract in the in vitro development of sheep and goat gastrointestinal nematodes. Experimental Parasitology 131, 162-168. http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0014489412001129
Scott DW and Miller Jr WH (2011) CHAPTER 13 - Environmental Skin Diseases. In ‘Equine Dermatology (Second Edition)’ (Ed.^(Eds pp. 398-420. (W.B. Saunders: Saint Louis). http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/B9781437709209000135
(2010) Subject Index. In ‘Comprehensive Toxicology (Second Edition)’ (Ed.^(Eds Editor-in-Chief: Charlene AM) pp. 449-624. (Elsevier: Oxford). http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/B9780080468846090151
Hooser SB and Wilson CR (2010) 9.18 - Comparative Hepatotoxicology. In ‘Comprehensive Toxicology (Second Edition)’ (Ed.^(Eds Editor-in-Chief: Charlene AM) pp. 403-419. (Elsevier: Oxford). http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/B9780080468846010162
(2009) Index. In ‘Food Animal Practice (Fifth Edition)’ (Ed.^(Eds David EA, Dvm, et al.) pp. 687-715. (W.B. Saunders: Saint Louis). http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/B9781416035916101344
A. Catherine B (2009) CHAPTER 16 - Hepatotoxicities of Ruminants. In ‘Food Animal Practice (Fifth Edition)’ (Ed.^(Eds David EA, Dvm, et al.) pp. 51-54. (W.B. Saunders: Saint Louis). http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/B9781416035916100168
Barr AC, David EA, Dvm, Ms, Diplomate A and D. Michael Rings DVMMSDA (2009) CHAPTER 16 - Hepatotoxicities of Ruminants. In ‘Food Animal Practice (Fifth Edition)’ (Ed.^(Eds pp. 51-54. (W.B. Saunders: Saint Louis). http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/B9781416035916100168
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Probert RJ, Daws MI and Hay FR (2009) Ecological correlates of ex situ seed longevity: a comparative study on 195 species. Ann. Bot. 104, 57-69. http://aob.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/104/1/57
Smith MC and Sherman DM (2009) Liver and Pancreas. In ‘Goat Medicine’ (Ed.^(Eds pp. 501-535. (Wiley-Blackwell). http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9780813818825.ch11
Smith MC and Sherman DM (2009) Urinary System. In ‘Goat Medicine’ (Ed.^(Eds pp. 537-569. (Wiley-Blackwell). http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9780813818825.ch12
Smith MC and Sherman DM (2009) Nutrition and Metabolic Diseases. In ‘Goat Medicine’ (Ed.^(Eds pp. 733-785. (Wiley-Blackwell). http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9780813818825.ch19
Smith MC and Sherman DM (2009) Skin. In ‘Goat Medicine’ (Ed.^(Eds pp. 23-60. (Wiley-Blackwell). http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9780813818825.ch2
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Kreutzer KV, Turk JR and Casteel SW (2008) Chapter 27 - Clinical Biochemistry in Toxicology. In ‘Clinical Biochemistry of Domestic Animals (Sixth Edition)’ (Ed.^(Eds pp. 821-837. (Academic Press: San Diego). http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/B9780123704917000295
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Panter KE, Welch KD, Gardner DR, Lee ST, Green BT, Pfister JA, Cook D, Davis TZ and Stegelmeier BL Chapter 77 - Poisonous plants of the United States. In ‘Veterinary Toxicology (Second Edition)’ (Ed.^(Eds pp. 1031-1079. (Academic Press: Boston). http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/B9780123859266001009
Scott DW and Miller Jr WH CHAPTER 13 - Environmental Skin Diseases. In ‘Equine Dermatology (Second Edition)’ (Ed.^(Eds pp. 398-420. (W.B. Saunders: Saint Louis). http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/B9781437709209000135
Silveira RX, Chagas ACS, et al. Action of sisal (Agave sisalana, Perrine) extract in the in vitro development of sheep and goat gastrointestinal nematodes. Experimental Parasitology 131, 162-168. http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0014489412001129
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