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      <contributors>
        <authors>
          <author>I. Rahim</author>
          <author>J. I. Sultan</author>
          <author>M. Sharif</author>
          <author>M. Q. Bilal</author>
        </authors>
      </contributors>
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        <title>CHEMICAL COMPOSITION, MINERAL PROFILE, PALATABILTIY AND IN VITRO DIGESTIBILITY OF SHRUBS</title>
        <secondary-title>Journal of Animal and Plant Sciences</secondary-title>
        <alt-title>JAPS</alt-title>
      </titles>
      <dates><year>2013</year><pub-dates><date>2013/02/01</date></pub-dates></dates>
      <volume>23</volume>
      <number>1</number>
      <pages>45-49</pages>
      <isbn>1018-7081</isbn>
      <electronic-resource-num>NA</electronic-resource-num>
      <abstract>&lt;p&gt;This study determined the nutritive value of&amp;nbsp;&lt;em&gt;Indigoferra gerardiana, Marisine affricana, Impashion bicolor&amp;nbsp;&lt;/em&gt;and&lt;em&gt;&amp;nbsp;Adhatoda vesica&amp;nbsp;&lt;/em&gt;shrubs for ruminants. Chemical analysis revealed that dry matter (DM) content varied from 22.2% (&lt;em&gt;Dodonia viscosa&lt;/em&gt;) to 33.6% (&lt;em&gt;Debregeasia salicifolia&lt;/em&gt;). Maximum crude protein (19.8%) was observed for&amp;nbsp;&lt;em&gt;Anisomoles indica&lt;/em&gt;, while, neutral detergent fiber was greater (67%) in&amp;nbsp;&lt;em&gt;Dodonia viscosa&lt;/em&gt;. Lower acid detergent fiber (27%) and higher hemicellulose (32%) were observed for&amp;nbsp;&lt;em&gt;Desmodiem spp.&lt;/em&gt;&amp;nbsp;and&amp;nbsp;&lt;em&gt;Anisomoles indica&lt;/em&gt;, respectively. Lignin contents varied between 4.9% (&lt;em&gt;Desmodiem spp.&lt;/em&gt;) to 7.7% (&lt;em&gt;Dodonia viscosa&lt;/em&gt;). The ash contents were higher (13.2%) in&amp;nbsp;&lt;em&gt;Debregeasia salicifolia&lt;/em&gt;&amp;nbsp;than other species. The Ca, 0.62-1.3 %; P, 0.031-0.054 %; K, 0.6-1.03 %; Mg 7-41 ppm; Cu, 12.5-23 ppm; Zn, 2.3-48.7 ppm; Mn, 8-18 ppm and Co, 0.025-0.068 ppm were observed among shrub species. The Ca:P ratio in&amp;nbsp;&lt;em&gt;Debregeasia salicifolia, Anisomoles indica, Desmodiem spp&lt;/em&gt;. and&amp;nbsp;&lt;em&gt;Dodonia viscosa&amp;nbsp;&lt;/em&gt;was much wider (32.5, 29.03, 13.78 and 17.19, respectively). Potential intake rate and relative preference as indicators of palatability were found higher (67.5 g/sheep/4min and 83.2%, respectively) for&amp;nbsp;&lt;em&gt;Debregeasia salicifolia,&lt;/em&gt;&amp;nbsp;while,&amp;nbsp;&lt;em&gt;in vitro&lt;/em&gt;&amp;nbsp;DM digestibility and metabilizable energy values were higher (61.2%, 9.54 MJ/kgDM, respectively) for&amp;nbsp;&lt;em&gt;Anisomoles indica&lt;/em&gt;. Based on chemical composition, in vitro digestibility and palatability, shrub species were ranked as&amp;nbsp;&lt;em&gt;Marisine affricana&lt;/em&gt;&amp;nbsp;&amp;gt;&amp;nbsp;&lt;em&gt;Indigoferra gerardiana &amp;gt; Impashion bicolor&amp;nbsp;&lt;/em&gt;&amp;gt;&amp;nbsp;&lt;em&gt;Adhatoda vesica&amp;nbsp;&lt;/em&gt;for ruminants.&lt;/p&gt;</abstract>
      <keywords><keyword>Shrubs, chemical composition, mineral profile, in vitro digestibility, palatability</keyword></keywords>
      <publisher>Pakistan Agricultural Scientists Forum</publisher>
      <urls><related-urls><url>https://thejaps.org.pk/AbstractView.aspx?mid=2013-JAPS-108</url></related-urls></urls>
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