Wild plants with toxic properties and with insecticidal potential organic against pests agricultural
Monica Yazmin Flores-Villegas,
Daniela Mitzuko Carrillo-Aguilar,
Cynthia Manuela Núñez-Núñez
et al.
Abstract:In this work, 15 plants are listed, which are considered to have toxic effects in different areas of Durango. In addition, their main characteristics, distribution, properties and uses are described. Most toxic plants cause problems to human health such as: irritations, burns, vomiting, diarrhea and in some extreme cases these can cause death if we exceed the dose. On the other hand, these qualities can be used to benefit the environment, by extracting toxic secondary metabolites and using them to control pest… Show more
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