2019
DOI: 10.24180/ijaws.487284
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Variations in Nutrient Composition During Noaea mucronata’s Active Growth As a Source of Roughage

Abstract: Bu çalışma, kurak meralarda yetişen dikenli hölmez otu (Noaea mucronata (Forssk.) Asch.& Schweinf.)'nun aktif olarak gelişme gösterdiği dönemlerde sahip olduğu besin içeriğindeki değişimi belirlemek amacıyla yürütülmüştür. Böylelikle otlayan hayvanların günlük besin gereksinimlerini karşılayıp karşılayamadığı konusunda fikir sahibi olunacaktır. Araştırma korunan bir alanda tesadüf bloklar deneme desenine göre 3 tekerrürlü olarak yürütülmüştür. Örnekler, Nisan-Ekim 2015 tarihleri arasında her ayın 15'inde hayva… Show more

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“…Therefore, the low and high of these two values increase and decrease the relative feed value, respectively. In studies conducted with different forage crops and alternative species, it was stated that RFV's were high in the early development stages of the plants and these values decreased with the progress of the development stages (Panahi et al, 2012;Turk and Albayrak, 2012;Temel, 2019;Temel and Yolcu, 2020). It was also reported that the plants had lower relative feed value in early sowing, but higher relative feed value in late sowing (Temel and Keskin, 2020;Temel and Yolcu, 2020;Hou et al, 2021), and this results were in line with our findings.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, the low and high of these two values increase and decrease the relative feed value, respectively. In studies conducted with different forage crops and alternative species, it was stated that RFV's were high in the early development stages of the plants and these values decreased with the progress of the development stages (Panahi et al, 2012;Turk and Albayrak, 2012;Temel, 2019;Temel and Yolcu, 2020). It was also reported that the plants had lower relative feed value in early sowing, but higher relative feed value in late sowing (Temel and Keskin, 2020;Temel and Yolcu, 2020;Hou et al, 2021), and this results were in line with our findings.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although this roughage deficit is tried to be provided by meadow-pasture and forage crops, it is not sufficient for the balanced nutrition of the existing ruminants. For this reason, it was thought that it would be easier and more economical to meet the quality roughage deficit with alternative species grown naturally in vegetatiton (Oktay and Temel, 2015;Temel, 2015;Temel and Kir, 2015;Temel, 2018;Temel, 2019). One of these species is common reed (Phragmites australis (Cav.)…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%