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Title : |
Site and seasonal variation on the nutrient content of twenty important fodder trees in the western hills of Nepal |
Material Type: |
printed text |
Authors: |
Rana, R.S., Author |
Pagination: |
263-270 p. |
Languages : |
English (eng) |
Abstract: |
The nutrient content of twenty important fodder trees, namely Bains (Salixsp.) Banjh ( Quercus incana), Bedulo (Ficusclavata),Dhursul, Dudhilo (Ficus nemoralis), Gaya (Ardelia retusa),Harro (Viscum album), Khari (Se/tisaustralis), Kimbu (Marusalba),Pakhuri (Ficusglaberrima ), Thotne (Ficushispida),Kavreo (Ficuslacor), Nimaro (Ficus auriculata) Chuletro (Brassaiopsis hainla), Dabdabe ( Garuga pinnata ) , Khanyu (Ficussemicordata ), Kutmiro (Litseapolyantha), of 4 different agro-ecological research (AER) sites were analysed during three different seasons (monsoon, autumn, late winter). The results showed that these species contain the nutrient in the range of 13.4-56.1% dry matter, 2.1-31.14% total ash, 6.1-30.4% crude protein , 5.5-58.7% acid detergent lignin, 0.86-13.0% hemicellulose, 8.6-34.9% cellulose 0.54-11.0% calcium, and 0.11- 0.66% phosphorus on a dry matter basis. The fluctuation on nutrient content was mainly due to difference in sites, seasons and fodder trees species. |
Link for e-copy: |
http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=1493 |
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Site and seasonal variation on the nutrient content of twenty important fodder trees in the western hills of Nepal [printed text] / Rana, R.S., Author . - [s.d.] . - 263-270 p. Languages : English ( eng) Abstract: |
The nutrient content of twenty important fodder trees, namely Bains (Salixsp.) Banjh ( Quercus incana), Bedulo (Ficusclavata),Dhursul, Dudhilo (Ficus nemoralis), Gaya (Ardelia retusa),Harro (Viscum album), Khari (Se/tisaustralis), Kimbu (Marusalba),Pakhuri (Ficusglaberrima ), Thotne (Ficushispida),Kavreo (Ficuslacor), Nimaro (Ficus auriculata) Chuletro (Brassaiopsis hainla), Dabdabe ( Garuga pinnata ) , Khanyu (Ficussemicordata ), Kutmiro (Litseapolyantha), of 4 different agro-ecological research (AER) sites were analysed during three different seasons (monsoon, autumn, late winter). The results showed that these species contain the nutrient in the range of 13.4-56.1% dry matter, 2.1-31.14% total ash, 6.1-30.4% crude protein , 5.5-58.7% acid detergent lignin, 0.86-13.0% hemicellulose, 8.6-34.9% cellulose 0.54-11.0% calcium, and 0.11- 0.66% phosphorus on a dry matter basis. The fluctuation on nutrient content was mainly due to difference in sites, seasons and fodder trees species. |
Link for e-copy: |
http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=1493 |
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