Use of Trees by Livestock: GLIRICIDIA
 


J.J. Bennison and R.T. Paterson

Natural Resources Institute

18pp, 1993

ISBN: 0 85954 333 1


Contents:
 
Foreword
 
Genus Gliricidia
 
Summary
 

Description and distribution

 
Fodder characteristics
  Anti-nutritive factors
  Management
  Alternative uses
 

References and further reading


 

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