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CRUDE PROTEIN AND MINERAL CONTENTS SOME OF MAJOR FODDER TREES OF NEPAL / Rana, R.S. ; Yano,F. ; khanal, S.K. ; Panday, S.B.
in PERFORl\'lANCE OF .FODDER SPECIES AND THEilt MIXTURES IN DAIRY POCKET AREAS OF ILAM, KASKI AND RUPENDEHI DISTRICTS. / Pariyar, D. ; Munakarmi, P.B. ; Mishra,C.K. ; Shrestha, K.K.
Title : CRUDE PROTEIN AND MINERAL CONTENTS SOME OF MAJOR FODDER TREES OF NEPAL Material Type: printed text Authors: Rana, R.S., Author ; Yano,F., Author ; khanal, S.K., Author ; Panday, S.B., Author Pagination: 25-28 p. Languages : English (eng) Abstract: Samples from 28 fodder tree species commonly fed to animals in Nepal were analysed for
crude protein and mineral contents (Calcium and Phosphorus). Crude Protein (CP),
Calcium (Ca) and Phosphorus (P) were found significantly {Pfodder tree species. The CP contents ranged from 8.1±0. 7% in Harro (Terminalia
chebula) to 22. 1±2.5% Bakaino (Melia azedarach L.). Similarly, calcium and pho:;phorus
contents ranged from 0.8±0.37% in Banjh (Quercus incana) to 4. 7±1.42% in Khari
(Celtis australis) and Vioul (Grewia oppositifojia) 0.14±0.03% to 0.47±0.01% Kimbu
(.. ·' (MontS alba), respectively.CRUDE PROTEIN AND MINERAL CONTENTS SOME OF MAJOR FODDER TREES OF NEPAL [printed text] / Rana, R.S., Author ; Yano,F., Author ; khanal, S.K., Author ; Panday, S.B., Author . - [s.d.] . - 25-28 p.
in PERFORl\'lANCE OF .FODDER SPECIES AND THEilt MIXTURES IN DAIRY POCKET AREAS OF ILAM, KASKI AND RUPENDEHI DISTRICTS. / Pariyar, D. ; Munakarmi, P.B. ; Mishra,C.K. ; Shrestha, K.K.
Languages : English (eng)
Abstract: Samples from 28 fodder tree species commonly fed to animals in Nepal were analysed for
crude protein and mineral contents (Calcium and Phosphorus). Crude Protein (CP),
Calcium (Ca) and Phosphorus (P) were found significantly {Pfodder tree species. The CP contents ranged from 8.1±0. 7% in Harro (Terminalia
chebula) to 22. 1±2.5% Bakaino (Melia azedarach L.). Similarly, calcium and pho:;phorus
contents ranged from 0.8±0.37% in Banjh (Quercus incana) to 4. 7±1.42% in Khari
(Celtis australis) and Vioul (Grewia oppositifojia) 0.14±0.03% to 0.47±0.01% Kimbu
(.. ·' (MontS alba), respectively.E-copies
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