Studies on browse plants in Ghana. I. Chemical composition: (a) monthly chemical analyses of seven species of trees, shrubs and vines browsed by free-ranging cattle on the Accra plains.
1964
Rose-Innes, R. | Mabey, G. L.
Presents tabulated data on palatability and chemical composition of leaves of 9 species, including the trees Baphia nitida, Millettia thonningii, Fagara zanthoxyloides and Antiaris africana. Griffonia simplicifolia, a stout shrub, is the most promising for practical farming.
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2005-11-15
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