نتایج جستجو برای: leucaena leucocephala l

تعداد نتایج: 619144  

Journal: :Journal of Namibian Studies : History Politics Culture 2023

The objective of the study was to evaluate effect forages Gliricidia sepium (T1), Leucaena leucocephala (T2)), Moringa oleifera (T3), Morus alba (T4), Tithonia diversifolia (T5) on rumen function. For each treatment, nutritional quality, digestion, degradability, CH 4 gas production, CO2, holotric and entodinomorphic protozoa were analyzed. It found in T4 greater digestibility DM (P = 0.0002) M...

Journal: :Acta Scientiarum. Animal Sciences 2021

. This study was performed to investigate the effect of replacing alfalfa hay by L. leucocephala leaves in proportions 25, 50 and 100% on vitro gas production (GP) parameter, digestibility situ degradability buffalo. Results showed that volume GP at 2 12 hours after incubation significantly affected with leaves. In organic matter (OMD) differed between treatment as it declined increasing substi...

Journal: :Water Practice & Technology 2022

Abstract The adsorption method is widely used in water and wastewater treatment; however, most industrial adsorbents are expensive, limiting the use of developing countries. Therefore, this study aims at a biosorbent from waste Leucaena leucocephala seed pods (LLSP) apply it (as cost-effective bio-adsorbent) to remove Janus Green B dye (JGBD) solutions different values pH, agitation time, LLSP ...

Journal: :American Journal of Biomedical Science & Research 2020

Journal: :Open Journal of Applied Sciences 2023

This study was conducted to valorize four sources of fiber (Gliricidia sepium, Leucaena leucocephala, Moringa oleifera and palm nut fibers) in animal production. The experiments were carried out on 128 rabbits divided into 4 batches 32 animals, reared for 8 weeks under the same conditions. Each batch subdivided two subgroups, one fed with a complete diet (a containing served all day) other sepa...

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John A. Parrotta

Tree growth, biomass productivity, litterfall mass and nutrient content, changes in soil chemical properties and understory forest succession were evaluated over a 8.5-year period in singleand mixed-species (50 : 50) plantations of two N2-®xing species, Casuarina equisetifolia and Leucaena leucocephala, and a non-®xing species, Eucalyptus robusta. At the optimal harvest age for maximum biomass ...

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