Polypogon monspeliensis

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Saunders Veterinary Dictionary:

Polypogon monspeliensis

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Australian grass in family Poaceae; causes poisoning when the grass seed head is infested with Anguina agrostis nematodes carrying Clavibacter toxicus producing corynetoxins; causes incoordination, tremor, convulsions, sudden death. Grass called also annual beard grass, Steward Range syndrome.

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