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Gliricidia maculata - a review

Por: Falvery, L.
Editor: 1982Tema(s): SISTEMAS SILVOPASTORILES | AGROFORESTERIA | ARBOLES FORRAJEROS | GLIRICIDIA | COMPOSICION QUIMICA | OVINOS | GANADO BOVINO | ALIMENTACION DE LOS ANIMALES | AGROFORESTRY | GLIRICIDIA | CHEMICAL COMPOSITION | SHEEP | CATTLE | ANIMAL FEEDINGClasificación CDD: 30077 En: International Tree Crops Journal (RU) v. 2(1) p. 1-14Resumen: Gliricidia maculata (syn Gliricidia sepium) is a source of fodder, fuelwood and green manure, in hedges and living fences, and as a shade tree in tea, coffee, and cocoa plantations. It grows in lowland areas of the tropics having mean annual temperatures of 22-30°C, and rainfall of 800-1700 mm, and is much easier to establish than leucaena. The foliage has a crude protein content of 20-30 percent, and recent research reviewed in this paper confirms the value of gliricidia as a feed supplement for sheep and cattle

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Gliricidia maculata (syn Gliricidia sepium) is a source of fodder, fuelwood and green manure, in hedges and living fences, and as a shade tree in tea, coffee, and cocoa plantations. It grows in lowland areas of the tropics having mean annual temperatures of 22-30°C, and rainfall of 800-1700 mm, and is much easier to establish than leucaena. The foliage has a crude protein content of 20-30 percent, and recent research reviewed in this paper confirms the value of gliricidia as a feed supplement for sheep and cattle

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