Alchornea cordifolia, a promising indigenous browse species adapted to acid soils in southeastern Nigeria for integrated crop-livestock agroforestry production systems

Dry matter (DM) production, crude protein, phosphorus fibre contents and goat preference for eight indigenous browse species, Alchornea cordifolia, Diallum guineense, Ficus capensis, Baphia nitida, Manniophytum fulvum, Homalium aylmeri, Glyphaea brevis and Rauwolifia vomitoria, and for two exotics,...

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Autores principales: Larbi, Asamoah, Jabbar, M.A., Orok, E.J., Idiong, N.B., Cobbina, J.
Formato: Journal Article
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: Springer 1993
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/28134
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author Larbi, Asamoah
Jabbar, M.A.
Orok, E.J.
Idiong, N.B.
Cobbina, J.
author_browse Cobbina, J.
Idiong, N.B.
Jabbar, M.A.
Larbi, Asamoah
Orok, E.J.
author_facet Larbi, Asamoah
Jabbar, M.A.
Orok, E.J.
Idiong, N.B.
Cobbina, J.
author_sort Larbi, Asamoah
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description Dry matter (DM) production, crude protein, phosphorus fibre contents and goat preference for eight indigenous browse species, Alchornea cordifolia, Diallum guineense, Ficus capensis, Baphia nitida, Manniophytum fulvum, Homalium aylmeri, Glyphaea brevis and Rauwolifia vomitoria, and for two exotics, Leucaena leucocephala and Gliricidia sepium, in cultivated plots were compared on acid soil in southeastern Nigeria. Total DM production was higher for Alchornea cordifolia than for the other browse species. Glyphaea brevis and L. leucocephala were the most preferred species, while A. cordifolia, G. sepium and R. vomitoria were the least. Mean crude protein content of browse species in this study was higher, while P and neutral detergent fibre were lower than reported for other browse species in Nigeria. It is argued that the ultimate goal of a crop-livestock agroforestry system such as alley farming, could be better achieved through the complementary use of browse species.
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spelling CGSpace281342024-04-25T06:00:40Z Alchornea cordifolia, a promising indigenous browse species adapted to acid soils in southeastern Nigeria for integrated crop-livestock agroforestry production systems Larbi, Asamoah Jabbar, M.A. Orok, E.J. Idiong, N.B. Cobbina, J. mixed farming alchornea cordifolia browse plants acid soils livestock crops alley farming goats gliricidia sepium leucaena leucocephala glyphaea brevis rauwolifia vomitoria growth rate chemical composition diallum guineense filus capensis baphia nitida manniophytum fulvum homalium aylmeri Dry matter (DM) production, crude protein, phosphorus fibre contents and goat preference for eight indigenous browse species, Alchornea cordifolia, Diallum guineense, Ficus capensis, Baphia nitida, Manniophytum fulvum, Homalium aylmeri, Glyphaea brevis and Rauwolifia vomitoria, and for two exotics, Leucaena leucocephala and Gliricidia sepium, in cultivated plots were compared on acid soil in southeastern Nigeria. Total DM production was higher for Alchornea cordifolia than for the other browse species. Glyphaea brevis and L. leucocephala were the most preferred species, while A. cordifolia, G. sepium and R. vomitoria were the least. Mean crude protein content of browse species in this study was higher, while P and neutral detergent fibre were lower than reported for other browse species in Nigeria. It is argued that the ultimate goal of a crop-livestock agroforestry system such as alley farming, could be better achieved through the complementary use of browse species. 1993-04 2013-05-06T06:59:59Z 2013-05-06T06:59:59Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/28134 en Limited Access Springer Agroforestry Systems;22(1): 33-41
spellingShingle mixed farming
alchornea cordifolia
browse plants
acid soils
livestock
crops
alley farming
goats
gliricidia sepium
leucaena leucocephala
glyphaea brevis
rauwolifia vomitoria
growth rate
chemical composition
diallum guineense
filus capensis
baphia nitida
manniophytum fulvum
homalium aylmeri
Larbi, Asamoah
Jabbar, M.A.
Orok, E.J.
Idiong, N.B.
Cobbina, J.
Alchornea cordifolia, a promising indigenous browse species adapted to acid soils in southeastern Nigeria for integrated crop-livestock agroforestry production systems
title Alchornea cordifolia, a promising indigenous browse species adapted to acid soils in southeastern Nigeria for integrated crop-livestock agroforestry production systems
title_full Alchornea cordifolia, a promising indigenous browse species adapted to acid soils in southeastern Nigeria for integrated crop-livestock agroforestry production systems
title_fullStr Alchornea cordifolia, a promising indigenous browse species adapted to acid soils in southeastern Nigeria for integrated crop-livestock agroforestry production systems
title_full_unstemmed Alchornea cordifolia, a promising indigenous browse species adapted to acid soils in southeastern Nigeria for integrated crop-livestock agroforestry production systems
title_short Alchornea cordifolia, a promising indigenous browse species adapted to acid soils in southeastern Nigeria for integrated crop-livestock agroforestry production systems
title_sort alchornea cordifolia a promising indigenous browse species adapted to acid soils in southeastern nigeria for integrated crop livestock agroforestry production systems
topic mixed farming
alchornea cordifolia
browse plants
acid soils
livestock
crops
alley farming
goats
gliricidia sepium
leucaena leucocephala
glyphaea brevis
rauwolifia vomitoria
growth rate
chemical composition
diallum guineense
filus capensis
baphia nitida
manniophytum fulvum
homalium aylmeri
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/28134
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