Ramaria flavo-brunnescens mushroom poisoning in South America: a comprehensive review - Scheid HV, Vi égas Sallis ES, Riet-Correa F, Schild AL.

Ramaria flavo-brunnescens is a mushroom that grows in eucalyptus forests causing poisoning in cattle, sheep and, with less frequency, in horses and pigs. It causes ulcerative and gangrenous lesions in the skin, tongue and esophagus, and loss of hairs of th...
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