“…in studies of the toxicity and must include botanical identification and separately chemical species analysis. Melo et al (2018) Every 28 days, randomly, with a 0.25m² square 0.3-1.3% Melo et al (2019a) Metallic square in 10 random points, simulating grazing 0.42-1.81% Melo et al (2019b) Ten samples every 28 days, with 0.5x0.5m square, close to the ground 1,04-2.17% Brum et al (2007) B. decumbens Cuts close to the ground, at 20 points 1.63-2.36% Brum et al (2009) At four different stages, cuts at 3cm from the soil b 0.8-1.,9% De Oliveira et al (2013) Harvest by hand, simulating grazing at random points 3.24-3.54% Porto et al (2013) Every 15 days, 2cm cuts of soil, 10 random locations 0.94% Gracindo et al (2014) Every 15 days, 2cm cuts from the ground in 10 points with 1m² 0.33-1.22% Lozano et al (2017) Collection at three points of 1m², simulating grazing 0.59-2.99% Castro et al (2018) Air-dried samples every 15 days 0.62-1.18% Lelis et al (2018) Six samples every 28 days with a 0.25m² metal square, cut at 5cm from the ground 0.9-0.37% Present study…”