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Afrique du Sud
2022
Effect of species and harvesting site on phytochemicals and nutritive value of woody browse species found in semi-arid areas
Titre : Effect of species and harvesting site on phytochemicals and nutritive value of woody browse species found in semi-arid areas
Auteur : Mudau, Humbelani Silas
Université de soutenance : North-West University
Grade : MSc (Agriculture in Animal Science), 2022
Résumé partiel
The main objective of this research study was designed to assess the effect of woody browse species and harvesting sites on nutritive value and bioactive compounds of woody browse species found in rangeland parts of South Africa such as Limpopo and the North-West provinces. The current study was influenced by harvesting sites (Limpopo and North-West Province), where Limpopo had Glenrosa, Mispah and Lithosols (GM-L) soil types and North- West sites had Aeolian Kalahari sand, Clovelly and Hutton (AKS-CH) soil types. Fresh browse leaves from five trees per plant species from fifty-two tree species were randomly selected. The fifty-two tree species selected were namely, Adansonia digitate, Androstachys johnsonii, Balanites maughamii, Berchemia discolor, Berchemia zeyheri, Bridelia mollis Hutch, Carissa edulis, Catha edulis, Colophospermum mopane, Combretum imberbe, Combretum molle, Combretum collinum, Dalbergia melanoxylon, Dichrostachys cinerea, Diospros lycioides, Diospyros mespiliformis, Euclea divinorum, Flueggea virosa, Grewia flava, Grewia flavescens, Grewia monticola, Grewia occidentalis, Melia azedarach, Peltophorum africanum, Prosopis velutina, Pseudolachnostylis maprouneifolia, Pterocarpus rotundifolius, Schinus molle, Schotia brachypetala, Sclerocarya birrea, Searsia lancea, Searsia leptodictya, Searsia pyroides, Senegalia caffra, Senegalia galpinii, Senegalia mellifera, Senegalia nigrescens, Senegalia polyacantha, Strychnos madagascariensis, Terminalia sericea, Trichilia emetic, Vachellia erioloba, Vachellia hebeclada, Vachellia karroo, Vachellia nilotica, Vachellia nilotica subsp. kraussiana, Vachellia rechmanniana, Vachellia robusta, Vachellia tortilis, Vachellia tortilis subsp. raddiana, Vangueria infausta and Ziziphus mucronata. These browse species were chosen and then harvested from the selected sites by hand-picking. There were 45 browse species in the Limpopo site, and 21 browse species in the North West site and 14 browse species were common in both sites. For laboratory analysis (nutritive value and bioactive compounds), samples were air-dried for seven days at room temperature and then ground to pass through a 0.2 mm sieve. In Chapter 3, data were subjected to one-way analysis of variance (for those species that were not common in both sites) and two-way factorial (for those species that were common in both sites) in a completely randomized design.
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