Foliage of tropical trees and shrubs represents an important source of nutrients for cattle grazing tropical grasses. Chemical composition, digestibility and intake of foliage of shrubs and trees are generally satisfactory for their utilization by ruminants, supplying protein to the rumen that promotes a readily available nitrogen for microbial growth. However, energy availability relative to nitrogen in the rumen, seems to be a constraint to the efficient use of foliage Incorporation of foliage of trees and shrubs in ruminant rations has the potential to increase animal production in dual-purpose systems in the tropics, since they are an important source of nutriments for livestock under grazing conditions.El follaje de arbustivas y arbóre...
In vitro and in situ nutritional value indexes of leaves from tropical trees and shrubs for ruminant...
The high fiber content in tropical forages, and its limited digestion by ruminants, is one of the gr...
Much of the world’s rangeland is dominated by woody species. Competing land uses and continued encro...
Foliage of tropical trees and shrubs represents an important source of nutrients for cattle grazing ...
The foliage of tropical shrubs and trees represents an important source of nutrients for cattle graz...
Siendo los forrajes la principal fuente de alimentación de los bovinos, es fundamental el manejo ade...
Siendo los forrajes la principal fuente de alimentación de los bovinos, es fundamental el manejo ade...
The cattle production systems in the tropic are developed, basically, under systems of pasturing wit...
Debido al creciente aumento de la población humana, se hace indispensable aumentar la producción de ...
This work was carried out in the Tamalín Municipality, located at the north of the state of Veracruz...
Debido al creciente aumento de la población humana, se hace indispensable aumentar la producción de ...
Preference by cattle, sheep and goats for twelve foliage species ( Chlorophora tinctoria , Morus al...
The relationship between abundance, dominance and similarity of fodder species with the nutritional ...
In vitro and in situ nutritional value indexes of leaves from tropical trees and shrubs for ruminant...
In vitro and in situ nutritional value indexes of leaves from tropical trees and shrubs for ruminant...
In vitro and in situ nutritional value indexes of leaves from tropical trees and shrubs for ruminant...
The high fiber content in tropical forages, and its limited digestion by ruminants, is one of the gr...
Much of the world’s rangeland is dominated by woody species. Competing land uses and continued encro...
Foliage of tropical trees and shrubs represents an important source of nutrients for cattle grazing ...
The foliage of tropical shrubs and trees represents an important source of nutrients for cattle graz...
Siendo los forrajes la principal fuente de alimentación de los bovinos, es fundamental el manejo ade...
Siendo los forrajes la principal fuente de alimentación de los bovinos, es fundamental el manejo ade...
The cattle production systems in the tropic are developed, basically, under systems of pasturing wit...
Debido al creciente aumento de la población humana, se hace indispensable aumentar la producción de ...
This work was carried out in the Tamalín Municipality, located at the north of the state of Veracruz...
Debido al creciente aumento de la población humana, se hace indispensable aumentar la producción de ...
Preference by cattle, sheep and goats for twelve foliage species ( Chlorophora tinctoria , Morus al...
The relationship between abundance, dominance and similarity of fodder species with the nutritional ...
In vitro and in situ nutritional value indexes of leaves from tropical trees and shrubs for ruminant...
In vitro and in situ nutritional value indexes of leaves from tropical trees and shrubs for ruminant...
In vitro and in situ nutritional value indexes of leaves from tropical trees and shrubs for ruminant...
The high fiber content in tropical forages, and its limited digestion by ruminants, is one of the gr...
Much of the world’s rangeland is dominated by woody species. Competing land uses and continued encro...