Authors
BH Dzowela, L Hove, JH Topps, PL Mafongoya
Publication date
1995/10/1
Journal
Animal Feed Science and Technology
Volume
55
Issue
3-4
Pages
207-214
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
In a preliminary study on the nutritional value of seven multipurpose trees (MPTs), currently showing potential use in agroforestry systems in Zimbabwe, crude protein values ranged from 189 g kg−1 DM in Flemingia macrophylla to 292 g kg−1 DM in Acacia angustissima. Acid detergent fibre (ADF) content was low especially in Sesbania sesban (99 g kg−1 DM), while ADF contents in Flemingia macrophylla (277 g kg−1 DM) and Cajanus cajan (255 g kg−1 DM) were the highest. The MPTs had ash contents ranging from 58 g kg−1 DM in Flemingia macrophylla and Cajanus cajan to 95 g kg−1 DM in Sesbania sesban. MPTs with detectable amounts of condensed tannins were Calliandra calothyrsus (17.9 g kg−1 DM), A. angustissima (10.3 g kg−1 DM) and Flemingia macrophylla (3.4 g kg−1 DM). These MPTs were poorly degraded in the rumen compared to the other four species. The presence of condensed tannins …
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