Acacia trees form the third largest woody plant family in southern Africa and are an important ecological component of the bushveld vegetation that is prevalent in the Limpopo Province of South Africa. The purpose of the study was to determine types and amounts of tannins and also to evaluate the nutritive value of tree foliages, Acacia karroo, Acacia nilotica, Acacia tortilis, Acacia galpinii, Acacia sieberiana, Acacia hebeclada and Acacia rhemniana, grown in the Limpopo Province and also to determine types and amounts of tannins occurring in them. Young leaves with petioles from seven tree foliages were collected from five different trees per species at the University of the North (now University of Limpopo) in April 2003, in a completely...
This study reported investigations on phytochemical screening and antioxidants activities of seeds f...
MSc (Agriculture in Animal Science), North-West University, Mahikeng CampusThe main objective of thi...
The foliage of three Combretum species, C. apiculatum, C. molle and C. zeyheri, as well as that of C...
Acacia trees form the third largest woody plant family in southern Africa and are an important ecolo...
The nutritive value and the effect of tannins on the utilization of foliage from three commonly used...
Copyright: © 2015 Gebeyew K, et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of t...
The genus Acacia of the family Leguminosae is a large genus of 850-900 species, approximate 700 of w...
The present work was carried out to represent a review of the chemical composition and nutritive va...
The aim of this work was to assess the efficacy of polyethylene glycol (PEG) for measuring tannin co...
ABSTRACT: In developing countries agriculture and grazing are the two most dominant activities of th...
Wattle seed (Acacia spp.) is a well-known staple food within indigenous communities in Australia. A ...
The present work was carried out to present an account of the chemical composition and nutritive va...
The use of browse tree fodder as supplements to ruminant feeding in the tropics is limited by lack o...
This study was conducted in Bukombe District which is one of the eight districts of Shinyanga Regio...
This study was conducted in Bukombe District which is one of the eight districts of Shinyanga Regio...
This study reported investigations on phytochemical screening and antioxidants activities of seeds f...
MSc (Agriculture in Animal Science), North-West University, Mahikeng CampusThe main objective of thi...
The foliage of three Combretum species, C. apiculatum, C. molle and C. zeyheri, as well as that of C...
Acacia trees form the third largest woody plant family in southern Africa and are an important ecolo...
The nutritive value and the effect of tannins on the utilization of foliage from three commonly used...
Copyright: © 2015 Gebeyew K, et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of t...
The genus Acacia of the family Leguminosae is a large genus of 850-900 species, approximate 700 of w...
The present work was carried out to represent a review of the chemical composition and nutritive va...
The aim of this work was to assess the efficacy of polyethylene glycol (PEG) for measuring tannin co...
ABSTRACT: In developing countries agriculture and grazing are the two most dominant activities of th...
Wattle seed (Acacia spp.) is a well-known staple food within indigenous communities in Australia. A ...
The present work was carried out to present an account of the chemical composition and nutritive va...
The use of browse tree fodder as supplements to ruminant feeding in the tropics is limited by lack o...
This study was conducted in Bukombe District which is one of the eight districts of Shinyanga Regio...
This study was conducted in Bukombe District which is one of the eight districts of Shinyanga Regio...
This study reported investigations on phytochemical screening and antioxidants activities of seeds f...
MSc (Agriculture in Animal Science), North-West University, Mahikeng CampusThe main objective of thi...
The foliage of three Combretum species, C. apiculatum, C. molle and C. zeyheri, as well as that of C...