نتایج جستجو برای: cynodon

تعداد نتایج: 1137  

2016
K. RAJASEKAR K. GAYATHRI

Globally available folklore medicines are consumed by people as food, without scientific validation. Aim of the present study is to evaluate the antiulcer and antioxidant activity of traditional herbs. Physicochemical analysis, preliminary phytochemical analysis and quantitative analysis of aerial parts from Solanum nigrum and Cynodon dactylon were carried out. the free radical scavenging activ...

Journal: :journal of medicinal plants and by-products 0

bermudagrass [cynodon dactylon (l.) pers.] is a perennial grass and has been long used as a medicinal herb in iranian traditional medicine to treat varied ailments. different parts of bermudagrass such as leaves, stolons, rhizomes and culms are rich sources of metabolites such as proteins, carbohydrates, mineral constituents, β-sitosterol, flavonoids, alkaloids, glycosides and triterpenoides. g...

Journal: :Anusandhaan - Vigyaan Shodh Patrika 2016

Journal: :Journal of animal science 1987
O T Stallcup D L Kreider Z B Johnson G V Davis

Holstein steers in metabolism stalls were utilized to determine apparent digestibility of N (DN), N retention (NR) expressed as a percentage of total N consumed, and Mcal/kg digestible energy (DE) when diets of seven different classes of forages were fed. The best predictive equation for digestibility of N in the 153 forages studied was DN(%) = -98.1065 + 11.4724 (%CP) + 41.4475 (DE) - .1498 (%...

2007
J. E. Moore

Seven bermudagrass hays were fed to growing steers to determine the relationship between average daily gain (ADO) and Quality Index (QI). Voluntary intake and digestibility were measured with cattle and sheep, respectively. The range in ADG was from -.3 to 1.7 lb/d, and QI ranged from .9 to1.9. The correlation between ADG and QI was quite high (r = .92). For growing steers, QI is a valid expres...

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