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Forage quality of five halophytes at different growth stages in Zaminsang and Sirik regions of Hormozgan province

Mohammadamin Soltanipour; Ehsan Zandi Esfahan

Volume 28, Issue 1 , April 2021, , Pages 55-68

Abstract
      To determine the nutritional value of five halophytes, Aeluropus lagopoides, Atriplex leucoclada, Desmostachya bipinnata, Halopyrum mucronatum, and Halocnemum strobilaceum, this study was conducted in 2016 in Hormozgan province. Plant samples were collected in three phenological stages ...  Read More

Investigation of ethanol producing potential of five halophyte species at different phonological stages in Hormozgan province

Mohammad Amin Soltanipoor; Ehsan Zandi Esfahan

Volume 27, Issue 3 , October 2020, , Pages 485-494

Abstract
  Utilization of saline lands with the aim of producing lignocellulosic biomass, which has no nutritional value and can be converted to ethanol and at the same time has no effect on human food production, seems necessary. Halophytes and salt-tolerant plants that produce high biomass using saline resources ...  Read More

Survey the potential of halophytes as livestock forage (Case study: rangelands of Houze Sultan-Qom)

Seyed Mahdi Adnani; Mohammad Reza Tatian; Ehsan Zandi Esfahan; Reza Tamartash; Hosein Bagheri

Volume 27, Issue 2 , June 2020, , Pages 215-223

Abstract
  Important and influential factors on livestock production in arid areas are limited water resources, increasing salinity and lack of food. Halophytes are especially important in saline habitats as alternative forage sources. Forage quality is one of the main factors determining the nutritional requirements ...  Read More

Studying the effects of growth stages on forage quality of two halophytes in Garmsar

Ehsan Zandi; Ali Ashraf Jafari; rasoul mirakhorli

Volume 24, Issue 2 , July 2017, , Pages 464-473

Abstract
  Due to the adaptability to arid and desert conditions, halophytes could supply a part of livestock forage requirement in early spring, summer, and especially autumn. However, there is little information on the forage quality of these plants. On the other hands, halophytes vary considerably in their nutritive ...  Read More

Forage quality of Astragalus cyclophyllon G.Beek and Hedysarum criniferum Boiss in Chadegan region of Isfahan

Atefeh Shahbazi; hamid matin khah; Hosein Bashari; mostafa Tarkesh esfahani

Volume 23, Issue 4 , March 2017, , Pages 823-823

Abstract
  Understanding the forage quality of native species is important to identify the valuable species for range improvement and reclamation as well as determining the appropriate grazing time and rangeland grazing capacity. In the present study, plant sampling was performed for Astragalus cyclophyllon and ...  Read More

Evaluation of crude protein of dry rangeland species in two phenologocal stages and comparing with critical limit needing for native animal (case study: Kahnuj, Kerman province)

Parya Kamali; Reza Erfanzadeh; Seyed Hamzeh Kahnoooj

Volume 23, Issue 1 , June 2016, , Pages 14-22

Abstract
  Determining the forage quality of plant species is among the factors necessary for proper range management. Therefore, the crude protein of 14 species was measured in two phenological stages in Kahnuj (Kerman province) using Kjeldahl methodology. The crude protein content of the study species was compared ...  Read More

Effect of soil chemical properties on forage quality in dry rangeland in south of Fars province

Moharam Ashraf Zadeh; Reza Erfanzadeh; seyed hamzeh Hoseini Kahnooj

Volume 22, Issue 2 , August 2015, , Pages 381-391

Abstract
  This study was carried out to compare the forage quality parameters (CP, DMD and ADF) in two phenological stages between two regions in south of Fars province. The two regions were located close together, and with the exception of soil characteristics, were similar in terms of other environmental factors. ...  Read More

Investigation on forage quality of range species in steppe rangelands of Maime, Isfahan

Hosein Arzani; Farajollah Tarnian; Javad Motamedi; Morteza Khodagholoi

Volume 21, Issue 2 , August 2014, , Pages 198-207

Abstract
  Forage quality is one of the most important factors in determination of the rangeland grazing capacity and also indicates the sufficiency of nutritive requirements of grazing animals. In this research, the samples of range species (including; Acantholimon festucaceum, Andrachne fruticulosa, Artemisia ...  Read More

Effects of phenological stages on forage quality of five rangeland species in semi-steppe rangeland of Jashlobar Semnan

Hossein Arzani; Hossein Pouzesh; Javad Motamedi (torkan); Rasoul Mirakhorli; Seyed Ali Niknejad

Volume 19, Issue 3 , December 2012, , Pages 384-394

Abstract
  In this study, five rangeland species including Festuca rubra, Astragalus glocucantus, Astragalus flocoffus, Acantolimon erinaceum and Acantophyllum sordidum were selected at three phenological stages of vegetative growth, flowering and seeding. These species are almost palatable and important in rangelands ...  Read More

Determination daily requirement of Moghani Sheep based on quality of available forage (case study: Kalibar, Eastern Azerbaijan)

Hosein Arzani; Somayeh Alikhani; Akbar Javadi; Bardia Nourian

Volume 16, Issue 4 , January 2010, , Pages 431-444

Abstract
  Information about animal requirement, available forage and its quality is fundamental for successful range forage and livestock management. Since sheep is dominant grazing animal on rangelands in Iran and there are about 27 sheep breeds and each breed has special body size and physiological condition, ...  Read More