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    Resources and potential of the native flora for fodder and sown pasture production in the arid and semi-arid zones of North Africa

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    Houerou, H.N. le
    Date Issued
    1979
    Language
    en
    Type
    Conference Paper
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    Limited Access
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    Abstract/Description
    Discusses the ecology, germination, temperature, dormancy, water stress, salinity & alkalinity, water requirements, potential yields, feed value, and seed production of local fodder species used in current agricultural practice and of species which have been experimentally tested and subject to semi-large scale demonstration. Also describes briefly some species of interest.
    AGROVOC Keywords
    north africa; arid zones; semiarid zones; pastures; feed crops; plant selection; plant resources; plant ecology; temperature; germination; dormancy; water stress; salinity; soil; herbage yield; seed production; water requirements; nutritive value
    Subjects
    NRM; FORAGES; FEEDS; LIVESTOCK;
    Regions
    Africa; Northern Africa
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    • ILRI archive [4978]

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