Nutritive value of range plants, inhibitory plant compounds, and mixed species utilization

dc.creatorReed, J.D.
dc.date1986
dc.date2014-10-31T06:21:47Z
dc.date2014-10-31T06:21:47Z
dc.date.accessioned2026-06-27T16:32:44Z
dc.descriptionDiscusses the relationships between three digestion inhibitors (lignin, tannin, and biogenic silica) and the feeding behaviour of six African ungulates (Thomson's gazelle, grants gazelle, Kongoni, wildebeest, camels, and cattle (Bos indicus)) in relation to browse/grass comparisons and mixed species utilization of rangeland.
dc.identifierhttps://hdl.handle.net/10568/50889
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/123456789/126041
dc.languageen
dc.publisherAustralian Academy of Science
dc.rightsLimited Access
dc.subjectnutritive value
dc.subjectrangelands
dc.subjectruminants
dc.subjectgrazing
dc.subjectbrowsing
dc.subjectfaeces collection
dc.subjectcattle
dc.subjectcamels
dc.subjectgazelles
dc.subjectlignins
dc.subjecttannin
dc.subjectdigestibility
dc.subjectsilicon
dc.subjectplant nutrition
dc.titleNutritive value of range plants, inhibitory plant compounds, and mixed species utilization
dc.typeConference Paper

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