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- Title
Some Quality Traits of Different Wild Plants.
- Authors
Basbag, Mehmet; Demirel, Ramazan; Avci, Mustafa
- 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 55.4-71.8%, dry matter intake 2.1-5.9% and relative feed value 90.2-327.0. Among the pasture plants studied, higher crude protein level than averages of species following plants may have importance, respectively: Centaurea iberica, Sinapsis arvensis, Convolvulus arvensis, Rumex conglomeratus, Crambe orientalis, Amaranthus retroflexus, Polygonum aviculare, Anchusa strigosa and Malva neglecta. For relative feed value has been remarked: Sinapsis arvensis, Rumex conglomeratus, Amaranthus retroflexus, Crambe orientalis, Centaurea iberica and Hypecoum imberbe.
- Subjects
DIYARBAKIR (Turkey); TURKEY; PASTURE plants; AGRICULTURAL research; PLANT propagation; HORTICULTURE research; AGRICULTURAL experimentation; HORTICULTURAL crops; PLANT reproduction
- Publication
Notulae Scientia Biologicae, 2010, Vol 2, Issue 1, p36
- ISSN
2067-3205
- Publication type
Article