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Rastline, strupene za konje
ID Peterle, Špela (Author), ID Šircelj, Helena (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window

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Abstract
V naravi raste veliko rastlin, ki so strupene za konje. Konji se jim navadno izogibajo, včasih pa jim nagon zataji in pride do zastrupitve. To se najpogosteje zgodi zaradi pomanjkanja ustrezne krme na pašniku ali kontaminacije krme s strupenimi rastlinami. Na kakovost krme vpliva zlasti botanična sestava travne ruše. Iz vidika botaničnih skupin rastline v travni ruši delimo na trave, metuljnice, zeli in travam podobne rastline. Strupene snovi v rastlinah predstavljajo predvsem mnogi sekundarni metaboliti. Naloga teh je, da rastline obvarujejo pred herbivori, boleznimi, škodljivci in drugimi konkurenčnimi rastlinami. V pregledani literaturi se kot strupeni sekundarni metaboliti pri zastrupitvah konj največkrat omenjajo alkaloidi, glikozidi, alkoholi in kisline, proteini in aminokisline ter terpeni. Vsebnost strupenih snovi v rastlini je odvisna od genetskih in okoljskih dejavnikov. Na vsebnost strupenih snovi lahko vplivamo s tehnologijami pridelave rastlin in obdelavo krme. Te se lahko po predelavi zmanjšajo, ostanejo v enakih koncentracijah, ali pa se pretvorijo in tako niso več strupene. Zastrupitve konj se kažejo kot kolike, diareja, krči in številne druge težave, ki so za konja lahko življenjsko usodne.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:strupene rastline, konji, strupene snovi, prehrana konj, trave, metuljnice, zeli
Work type:Bachelor thesis/paper
Typology:2.11 - Undergraduate Thesis
Organization:BF - Biotechnical Faculty
Year:2022
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-140799 This link opens in a new window
COBISS.SI-ID:125812227 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:18.09.2022
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Secondary language

Language:English
Title:Poisonous plants to horses
Abstract:
There are many plants in nature that are poisonous to horses. Horses usually avoid them, but sometimes their instinct fails and poisoning occurs. This most often occurs due to a lack of adequate forage in the pasture or contamination of the forage with poisonous plants. The quality of fodder is particularly influenced by the botanical composition of grass litter. In terms of botanical groups the plants in the grass rush are divided into grasses, buttercups, herbs and grass-like plants. Toxic substances in plants are mainly represented by many secondary metabolites. The role of toxic metabolites is to protect plants from herbivores, diseases, pests and other hostile plants. In literature that was studied, alkaloids, glycosides, alcohols and acids, proteins and amino acids and terpenes are most often mentioned as toxic secondary metabolites in horse poisoning. The content of toxic substances in a plant depends on genetic and environmental factors. The content of toxic substances can be influenced by plant production technologies and feed processing. After processing, these can remain in the same concentrations, be reduced or converted and thus no longer toxic. Horse poisoning manifests itself as colic, diarrhea, convulsions and many other problems that can be life-threatening for the horse.

Keywords:poisonous plants, horses, toxic substances, equine nutrition, grasses, buttercups, herbs

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