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Toxicologists now know that eating ergot-contaminated food can lead to a convulsive disorder characterized by violent muscle spasms, ... Ergot thrives in warm, damp, rainy springs and summers. ...
ERGOT.... ’Claviceps purpurea‘, a fungus that affects cereals, ... Ergot thrives in a cool, wet growing and harvesting season and even today small amounts of ergot are to be found in rye crops.
Ergot of Rye - I: Introduction and History ... Figure 1a: Ergot (sclerotia) on rye. Ergot replaces grain of rye. Until 1850's the ergot was thought to be part of the plant.
Ergot of Rye - I: Introduction and History ... Figure 1a: Ergot (sclerotia) on rye. Ergot replaces grain of rye. Until 1850's the ergot was thought to be part of the plant.
Mitigation: How the poison can be eliminated or the damage lessened ... lysergic diethylamide may be extracted from ergot; can induce abortions, but only in dangerous levels
Ergot Claviceps Claviceps spp. FAMILY: Ascomycetes ... DISTRIBUTION: Ergot occurs on pasture land grasses or hay and cereal grains from cultivated fields.
Rye ergot and witches, more widespread than we thought ... In 1976 Linnda Caporael offered the first evidence that the Salem witch trials followed an outbreak of rye ergot.
The Ergot's Curse Mass murder has very rarely been associated with one type of poison. Ergot poison, though not directly ... Ergot poison, though not directly linked to the murders, ...
Ergot poison, though not directly linked to the murders, was a prominent factor in bringing about much distress in Salem, a very pious and upright town.
The fungus ergot can poison any livestock, but reports are a bit more frequent when horses or young calves are involved, said MSU's Barry Jacobsen.
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