Slafractonia leguminicola

The hyphae of this fungus are white and web-like in appearance, just like those of other fungi.

The consumption of the fungus can be harmful to any grazing animals, especially to horses and cows.

If Slafractonia leguminicola is consumed excessively by horses or cattle, the most noticeable symptom will be an increase in salivation (drool).

Other symptoms include "eye discharge, bloat, frequent urination, watery diarrhea, reduced milk production, weight loss and abortion.

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