2009
DOI: 10.15835/nsb213476
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Some Quality Traits of Different Wild Plants

Abstract: This research was carried out to determine quality properties of some pasture plant species. In this research, 10 different pasture plant species were used as materials which were collected from Diyarbakir pasture areas of Turkey. At the end of research, quality properties of pasture plants were ranged from lowest to highest for average dry matter 11.5-30.9%, average crude protein 12.6-26.6%, crude ash 5.5-21.2%, acid detergent fiber 22.0-43.0%, neutral detergent fiber 20.5-56.1%, digestible dry matter 55.

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“…The hard seed coat of Medicago plays a pivotal role in the dispersal and the viability of the species. Medicago is characterized by its high nutritive value due to its high potential of preventing ruminant bloating (Marten et al 1987), its palatability and its ability to improve the soil fertility (Basbag et al 2009;Khaef et al 2011).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The hard seed coat of Medicago plays a pivotal role in the dispersal and the viability of the species. Medicago is characterized by its high nutritive value due to its high potential of preventing ruminant bloating (Marten et al 1987), its palatability and its ability to improve the soil fertility (Basbag et al 2009;Khaef et al 2011).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%