Similar Items: The relationships between gas production and chemical composition of 23 browses of the genus Sesbania
- Relationships among soluble phenolics, insoluble proanthocyanidins and fiber in East African browse species
- The degradability by sheep of fruits of acacias and leaves of Sesbania sesban and the effects of supplementation with mixtures of browses and oilseed cake on the utilization of teff (Eragrostis tef) straw
- Relationships between preference, rumen degradability, gas production and chemical composition of browses
- The use of HPLC-derived phenolic profiles as a means of classifying Sesbania accessions
- Characterisation of phenolic compounds, including flavonoids and tannins, of ten Ethiopian browse species by high performance liquid chromatography
- The influence of polyphenolics on the nutritive value of browse: A summary of research conducted at ILCA
Author: Nsahlai, I.V.
- Response of growing sheep to maize stover supplemented with urea-malaise block meal or agroindustrial by products
- Factors influencing current and future prospects for intensive dairy production in Rwanda
- Effect of leucaena and sesbania supplementation on body growth and scrotal circumference of Ethiopian highland sheep and goats fed teff straw basal diet
- Effect of fasting on the urinary excretion of nitrogen and purine derivatives by Zebu (Bos indicus) and crossbred (Bos indicus X Bos taurus) cattle
- Nitrogen in browse species: Ruminal degradability and post-ruminal digestibility measured by mobile nylon bag and in vitro techniques
- Evaluation of multipurpose tree germplasm: The use of gas production and rumen degradation characteristics
Author: Siaw, D.E.K.A.
- Evaluation of multipurpose tree germplasm: The use of gas production and rumen degradation characteristics
- Inter-relationships between chemical constituents, rumen dry matter and nitrogen degradability in fresh leaves of multipurpose trees
- Leucaena hedgerow intercropping and cattle manure application in the Ethiopian highlands. II. Maize yields and nutrient uptake
- The relationships between gas production and chemical composition of 23 browses of the genus Sesbania
- An annotated bibliography on research with Leucaena species in Africa
- Screening of two Sesbania species for fodder potential and response to phosphorus application on an acid soil in Ethiopia