Track 2-12: Control and Management of Weeds and Diseases of Grass and Forage Systems
Description
The School of Veterinary UNRN is located in the town of Choele Choel (39° 17'S, 65° 39'W), in Northern Patagonia, Argentina. The climate is semi-arid with a historical average annual continental rainfall of 303 mm, with marked daily and seasonal temperature ranges. However, the type of vegetation that can be found in the area ranges fromxerophytic shrubs to hydrophytic vegetation because the arid plateau is crossed by the broad valley of Río Negro. Due to the topographic distribution of agricultural and livestock farms, the toxic plants for livestock may be found in the irrigated valleys or arid shrubby camps.
Citation
Klich, M. G.; Atencio, G.; Autalán, N.; Busson, C.; Chazarreta, M.; Estevanacio, G.; Fernández, B.; Lucero, G.; Moscovakis, E.; Peña, S.; Shaap, B.; and Vallejo, D., "A Guide to Noxious Plants as an Educational Resource of Veterinary Medicine Students" (2020). IGC Proceedings (1993-2023). 11.
https://uknowledge.uky.edu/igc/22/2-12/11
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A Guide to Noxious Plants as an Educational Resource of Veterinary Medicine Students
The School of Veterinary UNRN is located in the town of Choele Choel (39° 17'S, 65° 39'W), in Northern Patagonia, Argentina. The climate is semi-arid with a historical average annual continental rainfall of 303 mm, with marked daily and seasonal temperature ranges. However, the type of vegetation that can be found in the area ranges fromxerophytic shrubs to hydrophytic vegetation because the arid plateau is crossed by the broad valley of Río Negro. Due to the topographic distribution of agricultural and livestock farms, the toxic plants for livestock may be found in the irrigated valleys or arid shrubby camps.