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Seasonal variations in the nutritive value of fifteen multipurpose fodder tree species: A case study of north-western Himalayan mid-hills

Multipurpose tree species are recognized as an important fodder source for livestock, but their potential remains untapped due to dearth of knowledge about their nutritive value. Therefore, 15 MPTs, i.e., Acacia catechu, Albizia chinensis, Bauhinia variegata, Celtis australis, Ficus roxburghii, Grew...

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Autores principales: Navale, Manasi Rajendra, Bhardwaj, D. R., Bishist, Rohit, Thakur, C. L., Sharma, Subhash, Sharma, Prashant, Kumar, Dhirender, Probo, Massimiliano
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9595570/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36282850
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0276689
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author Navale, Manasi Rajendra
Bhardwaj, D. R.
Bishist, Rohit
Thakur, C. L.
Sharma, Subhash
Sharma, Prashant
Kumar, Dhirender
Probo, Massimiliano
author_facet Navale, Manasi Rajendra
Bhardwaj, D. R.
Bishist, Rohit
Thakur, C. L.
Sharma, Subhash
Sharma, Prashant
Kumar, Dhirender
Probo, Massimiliano
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description Multipurpose tree species are recognized as an important fodder source for livestock, but their potential remains untapped due to dearth of knowledge about their nutritive value. Therefore, 15 MPTs, i.e., Acacia catechu, Albizia chinensis, Bauhinia variegata, Celtis australis, Ficus roxburghii, Grewia optiva, Leucaena leucocephala, Melia composita, Morus serrata, Olea glandulifera, Ougienia oojeinensis, Pittosporum floribundum, Quercus glauca, Q. leucotrichophora and Salix tetrasperma were evaluated for nutritional characteristics, relative nutritive value index (RNVI), palatability index and farmers’ preference on a seasonal basis in north-western Himalayas mid-hills. Most of the nutritive and mineral content decreased as leaves matured with the exception of ether extract, calcium, copper, organic matter and carbohydrate content, while cell-wall constituents and anti-nutritional contents increased. Overall, M. serrata had the highest RNVI in spring and summer, while G. optiva during autumn and winter. Similarly, L. leucocephala had the highest palatability (97.86%), while M. composita (38.47%) had the lowest one. Additionally, G. optiva was the most favored MPT for livestock among farmers, while M. composita was the least ones. The outcome of the study will help policy makers, planners and farm managers in establishing large scale plantations of highly nutritious and palatable species, like G. optiva, L. leucocephala, B. variegata, and M. serrata for year-round supply of green leaves and as a supplement to low-quality feed.
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spelling pubmed-95955702022-10-26 Seasonal variations in the nutritive value of fifteen multipurpose fodder tree species: A case study of north-western Himalayan mid-hills Navale, Manasi Rajendra Bhardwaj, D. R. Bishist, Rohit Thakur, C. L. Sharma, Subhash Sharma, Prashant Kumar, Dhirender Probo, Massimiliano PLoS One Research Article Multipurpose tree species are recognized as an important fodder source for livestock, but their potential remains untapped due to dearth of knowledge about their nutritive value. Therefore, 15 MPTs, i.e., Acacia catechu, Albizia chinensis, Bauhinia variegata, Celtis australis, Ficus roxburghii, Grewia optiva, Leucaena leucocephala, Melia composita, Morus serrata, Olea glandulifera, Ougienia oojeinensis, Pittosporum floribundum, Quercus glauca, Q. leucotrichophora and Salix tetrasperma were evaluated for nutritional characteristics, relative nutritive value index (RNVI), palatability index and farmers’ preference on a seasonal basis in north-western Himalayas mid-hills. Most of the nutritive and mineral content decreased as leaves matured with the exception of ether extract, calcium, copper, organic matter and carbohydrate content, while cell-wall constituents and anti-nutritional contents increased. Overall, M. serrata had the highest RNVI in spring and summer, while G. optiva during autumn and winter. Similarly, L. leucocephala had the highest palatability (97.86%), while M. composita (38.47%) had the lowest one. Additionally, G. optiva was the most favored MPT for livestock among farmers, while M. composita was the least ones. The outcome of the study will help policy makers, planners and farm managers in establishing large scale plantations of highly nutritious and palatable species, like G. optiva, L. leucocephala, B. variegata, and M. serrata for year-round supply of green leaves and as a supplement to low-quality feed. Public Library of Science 2022-10-25 /pmc/articles/PMC9595570/ /pubmed/36282850 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0276689 Text en © 2022 Navale et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Navale, Manasi Rajendra
Bhardwaj, D. R.
Bishist, Rohit
Thakur, C. L.
Sharma, Subhash
Sharma, Prashant
Kumar, Dhirender
Probo, Massimiliano
Seasonal variations in the nutritive value of fifteen multipurpose fodder tree species: A case study of north-western Himalayan mid-hills
title Seasonal variations in the nutritive value of fifteen multipurpose fodder tree species: A case study of north-western Himalayan mid-hills
title_full Seasonal variations in the nutritive value of fifteen multipurpose fodder tree species: A case study of north-western Himalayan mid-hills
title_fullStr Seasonal variations in the nutritive value of fifteen multipurpose fodder tree species: A case study of north-western Himalayan mid-hills
title_full_unstemmed Seasonal variations in the nutritive value of fifteen multipurpose fodder tree species: A case study of north-western Himalayan mid-hills
title_short Seasonal variations in the nutritive value of fifteen multipurpose fodder tree species: A case study of north-western Himalayan mid-hills
title_sort seasonal variations in the nutritive value of fifteen multipurpose fodder tree species: a case study of north-western himalayan mid-hills
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9595570/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36282850
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0276689
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