Evaluation of a screening programme for identification of mannosidosis heterozygotes in angus cattle |
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Authors: | R.D. Jolly B.V.Sc Ph.D. M.A.C.V.Sc. K.G. Thompson B.V.Sc C.A. Tse B.Sc. |
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Affiliation: | Faculty of Veterinary Science, Massey University , Palmerston North |
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Abstract: | Sir, — In recent years, much research effort has been directed towards identifying the cause of Ryegrass staggers (RGS). Many promising leads have been investigated, including studies of fungi in soil, ryegrass leaves, and dead leaf litter that could produce tremorgenic mycotoxins(3). Several groups of fungi produce tremorgens(4) which, when injected into sheep, produce symptoms similar to those in field outbreaks of RGS. However, under field conditions, populations of these fungi have not been shown to differ significantly between toxic and non-toxic pasture(7) (McKenzie &; Byford, unpublished data). |
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