Nigeria’s grassland grows on uncultivated land on which animals have access for grazing. These are found along roadsides and fallow lands in the coastal forest zones of Nigeria. Most of the natural grassland/rangeland assumes more important proportions in the open derived savanna zones of the country. Ruminant production during dry season is limited by low productivity of pasture forages, which often contain too low mineral concentration to meet the minimum requirement for optimal productivity of livestock (Annison and Bryden, 1998)
Over a grazing period of about 14 weeks, comparisons were made between pasture improved with Stylosa...
The aim of this study was to analyse the mineral (Phosphorus, Potassium, Calcium, and Magnesium) lev...
The mineral content of grassland is one of the key factors that determine its quality. The aim of th...
Nigeria’s grassland grows on uncultivated land on which animals have access for grazing. These are f...
The research was carried was carried out to evaluate the chemical composition of the dominant grasse...
Information is lacking on mineral nutritive potential of native pastures in pastoral rangelands in t...
Ruminants grazing forages in severely mineral-deficient areas may be more restricted by this conditi...
Information is lacking on mineral nutritive potential of native pastures in pastoral rangelands in t...
Presents a comparative analysis of the nitrogen and mineral content of grasses, herbs, shrubs & tree...
This study evaluates the problem of soil deterioration in a semi-arid rangeland in northeastern Nige...
The objective of this study was to assess the effect of season on the chemical composition of some ...
In the tropics, inadequate nutrition caused by scarcity of forages and its low quality constitutes a...
Often tropical forages contain deficient or toxic concentrations of minerals for grazing livestock (...
The Zamfara reserve is a 235,500 ha grazing land within the Sudan savannah zone (12º 10\u27 - 13º 05...
Mineral and crude protein content of natural pastures of the Adamawa Highlands of Cameroon were stud...
Over a grazing period of about 14 weeks, comparisons were made between pasture improved with Stylosa...
The aim of this study was to analyse the mineral (Phosphorus, Potassium, Calcium, and Magnesium) lev...
The mineral content of grassland is one of the key factors that determine its quality. The aim of th...
Nigeria’s grassland grows on uncultivated land on which animals have access for grazing. These are f...
The research was carried was carried out to evaluate the chemical composition of the dominant grasse...
Information is lacking on mineral nutritive potential of native pastures in pastoral rangelands in t...
Ruminants grazing forages in severely mineral-deficient areas may be more restricted by this conditi...
Information is lacking on mineral nutritive potential of native pastures in pastoral rangelands in t...
Presents a comparative analysis of the nitrogen and mineral content of grasses, herbs, shrubs & tree...
This study evaluates the problem of soil deterioration in a semi-arid rangeland in northeastern Nige...
The objective of this study was to assess the effect of season on the chemical composition of some ...
In the tropics, inadequate nutrition caused by scarcity of forages and its low quality constitutes a...
Often tropical forages contain deficient or toxic concentrations of minerals for grazing livestock (...
The Zamfara reserve is a 235,500 ha grazing land within the Sudan savannah zone (12º 10\u27 - 13º 05...
Mineral and crude protein content of natural pastures of the Adamawa Highlands of Cameroon were stud...
Over a grazing period of about 14 weeks, comparisons were made between pasture improved with Stylosa...
The aim of this study was to analyse the mineral (Phosphorus, Potassium, Calcium, and Magnesium) lev...
The mineral content of grassland is one of the key factors that determine its quality. The aim of th...