Agroecologic characterization and assessment of the agricultural production in the extensive areas of Extremadura Coleto Martínez J.M.. |
13-27 |
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Pastoral systems dominated by fodder crops harvesting and grazing Talamuci P., Pardini A.. |
29-44 |
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Functional analysis of dry matter accumulation in pure artificial meadows Maiorana M., Stelluti M., Ferri D.. |
45-50 |
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Quality and mineral composition of forages in Mediterranean environment Convertini G., Ferri D., Maiorana M.. |
51-54 |
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Interest of the subterranean clover-perennial grass association under sub-humid Mediterranean conditions Masson P., Bernier Y., Anthelme B.. |
55-58 |
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Persistence of varieties and ecotypes of subterranean clover in South France Masson P., Anthelme B.. |
59-61 |
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Evolution of the parameters (CP, TDOM) in natural communities in the Sayago Region (NW Spain) of feeding interest of the autochthonous bovine breed 'Sayaguesa' García R., Moro A., Calleja A.. |
63-66 |
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Effects of cutting frequency on productivity of eleven woody fodder plants Platis P.D., Dini-Papanastasi O., Papachristou T.G.. |
67-70 |
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Preliminary results on autochthonous populations of Lolium rigidum Gaud. from Aragon (Spain) Delgado I., Andrés C.. |
71-74 |
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Chemical composition and in vitro digestibility of herbaceous autochthonous plants in a semi-arid region of Spain Muñoz F., Andueza D., Delgado I., Ochoa M.J.. |
75-78 |
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Hard seed breakdown pattern of sulla (Hedysarum coronarium L.) in relation to its regeneration capacity and persistence Sulas L., Re G.A., Caredda S.. |
79-82 |
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Chrysanthemum coronarium L.: A new pasture species for Mediterranean forage systems Sulas L., Re G.A., Molle G., Ligios S.. |
83-86 |
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Attributes of Biserrula pelecinus L. (biserrula): A new pasture legume for sustainable farming on acidic sandy soils in Mediterranean environments Carr S.J., Loi A., Howieson J.H., Porqueddu C.. |
87-90 |
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Selection of forage crops in Morocco Al Faïz C.. |
91-95 |
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Autoecology of spontaneous legumes used for forage and-or grazing in Algeria Abdelguerfi A., Laouar M.. |
97-101 |
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Study on the behaviour of 48 Medicago orbicularis (L.) Bart. populations in two agroecological areas: Interaction with the site of origin Chebouti A., Abdelguerfi A.. |
103-105 |
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Growth and phenology of some Medicago ciliaris populations: Interaction with the site of origin Yahiaoui S., Abdelguerfi A.. |
107-110 |
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Variability in pod and seed production in some spontaneous Medicago intertexta populations Laouar M., Abdelguerfi A.. |
111-117 |
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Behaviour and evaluation of some tall fescue populations (Festuca arundinacea Schreb) Mohguen K., Abdelguerfi A.. |
119-121 |
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Variability within 31 spontaneous populations of Trifolium scabrum L.; Nature of relations with factors of the site of origin Issolah R., Abdelguerfi A.. |
123-127 |
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Controlled management of grassland in the Mediterranean basin: A challenge for the 21st century Perevolotsky A., Etienne M.. |
129-136 |
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Rangelands of pre-Saharan Tunisia: Potential desertification state and management problems Ferchichi A.. |
137-141 |
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Plantation of fodder shrubs in arid and semi-arid zones of Iran Nazari-Dashlibrown P.. |
143-146 |
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Grassland improvement by reseeding native legumes and protection from grazing in the Bekaa Valley, Lebanon Osman A.E., Nassar A.. |
147-151 |
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Seasonal growth of forage production in relation to altitude in rangelands of western Crete and its implication to sustained animal production Kyriakakis S.D., Papanastasis V.P.. |
151-155 |
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Discussion of the technical innovations for extensive production systems in hot climates Molenat G., Hubert D., Poissonet J.. |
157-160 |
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Mediterranean herbaceous vegetation response to high animal density and grazing deferment: Implications for management and conservation Gutman M., Perevolotsky A., Ungar E.D., Sternberg M., Kigel J.. |
161-164 |
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Legume shrubs of north Portugal: Discussion of their importance as forage Torres F., Rego F.. |
165-170 |
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Nutritive value of forage shrubs: Bituminaria bituminosa, Acacia salicina and Medicago arborea Ventura M.R., Flores M.P., Castañón J.I.R.. |
171-173 |
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Predicting productivity of Mediterranean herbaceous vegetation growing on a P-deficient soil Henkin Z., Seligman N.G., Kafkafi U., Noy-Meir I.. |
175-177 |
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Using lithium chloride to elicit conditioned feed aversion to Ferula communis in ewe-lambs: Preliminary results with vetch hay Egber A., Landau S., Perevolotsky A., Shlosberg A., Belaich M.. |
179-182 |
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Improving soil conditions of permanent pastures using organic practices Pérez-Sarmentero J., Molina A., Colmenares R., Suances L., Miguel J.-M. de. |
183-186 |
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Improving permanent pasture's growth: An organic approach Colmenares R., Miguel J.-M. de. |
187-191 |
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About grassland quality assessment in arid areas Hirche A., Boughani A., Nedjraoui D.. |
193-197 |
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Pastoral systems dominated by cereal-fallow combination in North Africa and West Asia Nefzaoui A., Ben Salem H.. |
199-212 |
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Applicability of the medic-barley system under Cyprus conditions Papastylianou I.. |
213-216 |
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Strategies for the utilization of Atriplex plantations in a cereal-sheep pastoral zone of NW Murcia (Spain) Correal E., Sotomayor J.A.. |
217-221 |
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Potential of winter cereals and legumes as fodder crops in the uplands of Balochistan Banaras Bhatti M.. |
223-227 |
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Development of barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) as a feed-fodder crop for the Mediterranean environment of highland Balochistan, Pakistan Khan M.A., Ahmad S., Begum I., Alvi A.S., Mughal M.S.. |
229-233 |
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Long term productivity of a ley farming system in the 'secano interior' of central Chile Pozo A. del, Ovalle C.. |
235-238 |
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Dehesa ecosystem: Production and preservation Olea L., Viguera F.J.. |
239-246 |
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A survey of grass species infected by fungal endophytes in dehesa pastures Zabalgogeazcoa I., Vázquez de Aldana B.R., García Ciudad A., García Criado B.. |
247-250 |
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Levels of bioelements and their relation to the ruminants' needs in the most important pasture-plant species of the wooded dehesa (grazing-land) in the south-west of Spain Viguera F.J., Olea L.. |
251-255 |
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Effects on natural regeneration of woodland in a dehesa system grazed by Avileña-Negra Iberica breed Rodríguez R., López-Carrasco C., Zuzuarregui J.. |
257-259 |
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Deer and traditional agrosilvopastoral systems of Mediterranean Spain. A new problem of sustainability for a new concept of land use San Miguel A., Pérez-Carral C., Roig S.. |
261-264 |
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Restoring of an abandoned farm area with trees and herbaceous resources by fallow deer grazing Staglianò N., Argenti G., Pardini A., Piemontese S., Talamucci P.. |
265-268 |
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Use of energetic resources in sheep-pig farms in dehesas of south-west Extremadura Pulido García F., Escribano Sánchez M., Mesías Díaz F.J., Rodríguez de Ledesma A.. |
269-272 |
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Equine babesiosis: A disease linked to the extensive horse raising in the pasture land of Extremadura ('dehesa') Coleto L.. |
273-276 |
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Study of the incidence of meteorological parameters on the flowering of Quercus by means of its pollen production Silva I., Muñoz A.F., Tormo R., Olea L.. |
277-281 |
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Prospecting and evaluation in degraded areas, of annual forage legumes, fodder shrubs and perennial grasses typical from Extremadura González F., Moreno V., Paredes J., Prieto P.M., Paniagua M.. |
283-285 |
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The Iberian pig in the dehesa system of Extremadura (Spain): Imbalance between energy requirements and grazing resources Vargas J.D., Aparicio M.A., Calvo J.C., Pérez J.. |
287-290 |
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