Effect of supplementation with barley and calcium hydroxide on intake of Mediterranean shrubs
Maquis plant communities are one of the most varied vegetation types in the Mediterranean region and an important habitat for wild and domestic herbivores. Although the majority of these shrubs are nutritious, the secondary compounds are main impediments that reduce their forage value. In five exper...
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doaj-e515e20b8ede42e1ae3ad119b0c0cd2f2020-11-25T02:05:56ZengTaylor & Francis GroupItalian Journal of Animal Science1594-40771828-051X2011-04-01102e23e2310.4081/ijas.2011.e23Effect of supplementation with barley and calcium hydroxide on intake of Mediterranean shrubsDragan SkobicSlaven ZjalicSvjetlana StanicNevenko HercegJozo RogosicTomislav SaricMaquis plant communities are one of the most varied vegetation types in the Mediterranean region and an important habitat for wild and domestic herbivores. Although the majority of these shrubs are nutritious, the secondary compounds are main impediments that reduce their forage value. In five experiments we determined the effect of supplementing goats with calcium hydroxide plus barley, and barley alone on intake of five dominant shrubs (<em>Quercus ilex, Erica multiflora, Arbutus unedo, Viburnum tinus</em> and <em>Pistacia lentiscus</em>) of the Mediterranean maquis community. The combination of calcium hydroxide plus barley and barley alone increased utilization of all five investigated Mediterranean shrubs; therewith that intake of <em>Arbutus unedo</em> and <em>Viburnum tinus</em> was not statistically significant. Supplemented goats with calcium hydroxide plus barley or barley alone could be effective in controlling secondary compounds-rich Mediterranean shrubs where their abundance threatens biodiversity. This control can be facilitated by browsing dominant Mediterranean shrubs, which has been shown to be effective in managing Mediterranean maquis density. Calcium hydroxide and barley (energy) enhance use of secondary compounds-containing plants, which may increase production of alternate forages and create a more diverse mix of plant species in the Mediterranean maquis plant community.http://www.aspajournal.it/index.php/ijas/article/view/1890Barley, Calcium hydroxide, Food preference, Goat, Secondary compound |
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Dragan Skobic Slaven Zjalic Svjetlana Stanic Nevenko Herceg Jozo Rogosic Tomislav Saric Effect of supplementation with barley and calcium hydroxide on intake of Mediterranean shrubs Italian Journal of Animal Science Barley, Calcium hydroxide, Food preference, Goat, Secondary compound |
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Dragan Skobic Slaven Zjalic Svjetlana Stanic Nevenko Herceg Jozo Rogosic Tomislav Saric |
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Effect of supplementation with barley and calcium hydroxide on intake of Mediterranean shrubs |
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Effect of supplementation with barley and calcium hydroxide on intake of Mediterranean shrubs |
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Effect of supplementation with barley and calcium hydroxide on intake of Mediterranean shrubs |
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Effect of supplementation with barley and calcium hydroxide on intake of Mediterranean shrubs |
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Effect of supplementation with barley and calcium hydroxide on intake of Mediterranean shrubs |
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effect of supplementation with barley and calcium hydroxide on intake of mediterranean shrubs |
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Taylor & Francis Group |
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Italian Journal of Animal Science |
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1594-4077 1828-051X |
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2011-04-01 |
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Maquis plant communities are one of the most varied vegetation types in the Mediterranean region and an important habitat for wild and domestic herbivores. Although the majority of these shrubs are nutritious, the secondary compounds are main impediments that reduce their forage value. In five experiments we determined the effect of supplementing goats with calcium hydroxide plus barley, and barley alone on intake of five dominant shrubs (<em>Quercus ilex, Erica multiflora, Arbutus unedo, Viburnum tinus</em> and <em>Pistacia lentiscus</em>) of the Mediterranean maquis community. The combination of calcium hydroxide plus barley and barley alone increased utilization of all five investigated Mediterranean shrubs; therewith that intake of <em>Arbutus unedo</em> and <em>Viburnum tinus</em> was not statistically significant. Supplemented goats with calcium hydroxide plus barley or barley alone could be effective in controlling secondary compounds-rich Mediterranean shrubs where their abundance threatens biodiversity. This control can be facilitated by browsing dominant Mediterranean shrubs, which has been shown to be effective in managing Mediterranean maquis density. Calcium hydroxide and barley (energy) enhance use of secondary compounds-containing plants, which may increase production of alternate forages and create a more diverse mix of plant species in the Mediterranean maquis plant community. |
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Barley, Calcium hydroxide, Food preference, Goat, Secondary compound |
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http://www.aspajournal.it/index.php/ijas/article/view/1890 |
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