Genetic improvement of fodder trees
2000
Mitra, J.(Indian grassland and Fodder Research Institute, Avikanagar(India). Western Regional Research Station)
India is the second largest producer of milk in the world with 15% of the world's livestock population thriving on 2% of global area. The pressure on arable land for food grains, pulses and oilseeds is increasing day by day leaving no scope for future expansion of area under fodder crops. This has resulted in huge gap in the demand and supply of the fodder. In this context,fodder trees are of great importance as a major feed resource especially during lean period in all parts of India. Research affort for the genetic improvement of fodder trees is however, lacking as compared to massive effort for...
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