Context: Rangeland grasses native to Africa constitute the main diet for free-ranging livestock and wild herbivores. Leaf:stem ratio is a key characteristic used for assessing quality of forages. However, studies to determine the allocation of biomass to leaves and stems as well as chemical components and nutritive value, especially of grasses in African rangelands, are rare. Aim: This study was conducted to establish biomass allocation and chemical and mineral components in leaf and stem fractions of three grasses, Eragrostis superba, Enteropogon macrostachyus and Cenchrus ciliaris, all indigenous to African rangelands. Methods: Plant height, plant densities, plant tiller densities and biomass yields were estimated at the elongation stage,...
Research on forage feeding value other than in vivo assessment can be roughly divided into three kin...
Leaves and twigs of indigenous woody plant species are used as a source of supplemental animal feed ...
Assement on the status of florisic composition, Biomass and Nutritive value of grass land was conduc...
Context: Rangeland grasses native to Africa constitute the main diet for free-ranging livestock and ...
Degradation characterized by depleted vegetation cover is a serious environmental problem in African...
Progressive loss of productivity and plant diversity is a concern in global rangelands. In African r...
The comparative growth habits and nutritive value of native grass species of South Africa are largel...
This investigation was conducted at two experimental sites on the National Range Research Station, K...
Abstract Progressive loss of productivity and plant diversity is a concern in global rangelands. In ...
Annual biomass cycles, accumulation rates and nutritional characteristics of forage and non-forage s...
Typescript (photocopy).This investigation was conducted at two experimental sites on the National Ra...
Enteropogon macrostachyus (Bush rye), Cenchrus ciliaris L. (African foxtail grass) and Eragrostis su...
Herbaceous vegetation in grassland ecosystems is characterised by grass dominance in a species-rich ...
A study was conducted to assess botanical composition, biomass yield, nutritive value and methane pr...
Little is known about the grass species type, composition and nutritive value in the semiarid savann...
Research on forage feeding value other than in vivo assessment can be roughly divided into three kin...
Leaves and twigs of indigenous woody plant species are used as a source of supplemental animal feed ...
Assement on the status of florisic composition, Biomass and Nutritive value of grass land was conduc...
Context: Rangeland grasses native to Africa constitute the main diet for free-ranging livestock and ...
Degradation characterized by depleted vegetation cover is a serious environmental problem in African...
Progressive loss of productivity and plant diversity is a concern in global rangelands. In African r...
The comparative growth habits and nutritive value of native grass species of South Africa are largel...
This investigation was conducted at two experimental sites on the National Range Research Station, K...
Abstract Progressive loss of productivity and plant diversity is a concern in global rangelands. In ...
Annual biomass cycles, accumulation rates and nutritional characteristics of forage and non-forage s...
Typescript (photocopy).This investigation was conducted at two experimental sites on the National Ra...
Enteropogon macrostachyus (Bush rye), Cenchrus ciliaris L. (African foxtail grass) and Eragrostis su...
Herbaceous vegetation in grassland ecosystems is characterised by grass dominance in a species-rich ...
A study was conducted to assess botanical composition, biomass yield, nutritive value and methane pr...
Little is known about the grass species type, composition and nutritive value in the semiarid savann...
Research on forage feeding value other than in vivo assessment can be roughly divided into three kin...
Leaves and twigs of indigenous woody plant species are used as a source of supplemental animal feed ...
Assement on the status of florisic composition, Biomass and Nutritive value of grass land was conduc...