Plant Cover, Nutritive Value and Carrying Capacity of a Rance Pasture in the Low Rainfall Woodland Savanna of Western Sudan

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A field survey in a 51.2 Berni range area in the low mnlnfal11 woodland savanna. Belt of the Sudan was undertaken to study the vegetation cover, seasonal changes in chemical composition, the nutritive value and the carrying capacity of the range herbage. Various procedures of sampling of the grass and herb cover, trees and carrying!!' capacity were adopted. The two types of soils in the area, the clay and the sandy soils. Hold contrasting and corresponding!!' Types of vegetation dominated by associations Of Acacia mellifera, Aristida SDD.I Schoenfeldia rocilis in the, former and Guierasenef oTensis I Daeberrda meTanoxyTon' Eragrostis

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Ahmed, F. A., & Ahmed, A. E. (1978). Plant Cover, Nutritive Value and Carrying Capacity of a Range Pasture in the Low Rainfall Woodland Savanna of Western Sudan. East African Agricultural and Forestry Journal, 43(3), 238–245. https://doi.org/10.1080/00128325.1978.11662905

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