OM C39

Dynamics and sustainability of Mediterranean pastoral systems

Etienne M. (ed.). Dynamics and sustainability of Mediterranean pastoral systems . Zaragoza : CIHEAM, 1999. 296 p. (Cahiers Options Méditerranéennes; n. 39). 9. Meeting of the Mediterranean Sub-Network of the FAO-CIHEAM Inter-Regional Cooperative Research and Development Network on Pastures and Fodder Crops, 1997/11/26-29, Badajoz (Spain).

Thème    

Sciences Animales, Production et Protection Animales

Sommaire    

Agroecologic characterization and assessment of the agricultural production in the extensive areas of Extremadura
Coleto Martínez J.M..
13-27 art
Pastoral systems dominated by fodder crops harvesting and grazing
Talamuci P., Pardini A..
29-44 art
Functional analysis of dry matter accumulation in pure artificial meadows
Maiorana M., Stelluti M., Ferri D..
45-50 art
Quality and mineral composition of forages in Mediterranean environment
Convertini G., Ferri D., Maiorana M..
51-54 art
Interest of the subterranean clover-perennial grass association under sub-humid Mediterranean conditions
Masson P., Bernier Y., Anthelme B..
55-58 art
Persistence of varieties and ecotypes of subterranean clover in South France
Masson P., Anthelme B..
59-61 art
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 art
Effects of cutting frequency on productivity of eleven woody fodder plants
Platis P.D., Dini-Papanastasi O., Papachristou T.G..
67-70 art
Preliminary results on autochthonous populations of Lolium rigidum Gaud. from Aragon (Spain)
Delgado I., Andrés C..
71-74 art
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 art
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 art
Chrysanthemum coronarium L.: A new pasture species for Mediterranean forage systems
Sulas L., Re G.A., Molle G., Ligios S..
83-86 art
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 art
Selection of forage crops in Morocco
Al Faïz C..
91-95 art
Autoecology of spontaneous legumes used for forage and-or grazing in Algeria
Abdelguerfi A., Laouar M..
97-101 art
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 art
Growth and phenology of some Medicago ciliaris populations: Interaction with the site of origin
Yahiaoui S., Abdelguerfi A..
107-110 art
Variability in pod and seed production in some spontaneous Medicago intertexta populations
Laouar M., Abdelguerfi A..
111-117 art
Behaviour and evaluation of some tall fescue populations (Festuca arundinacea Schreb)
Mohguen K., Abdelguerfi A..
119-121 art
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 art
Controlled management of grassland in the Mediterranean basin: A challenge for the 21st century
Perevolotsky A., Etienne M..
129-136 art
Rangelands of pre-Saharan Tunisia: Potential desertification state and management problems
Ferchichi A..
137-141 art
Plantation of fodder shrubs in arid and semi-arid zones of Iran
Nazari-Dashlibrown P..
143-146 art
Grassland improvement by reseeding native legumes and protection from grazing in the Bekaa Valley, Lebanon
Osman A.E., Nassar A..
147-151 art
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 art
Discussion of the technical innovations for extensive production systems in hot climates
Molenat G., Hubert D., Poissonet J..
157-160 art
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 art
Legume shrubs of north Portugal: Discussion of their importance as forage
Torres F., Rego F..
165-170 art
Nutritive value of forage shrubs: Bituminaria bituminosa, Acacia salicina and Medicago arborea
Ventura M.R., Flores M.P., Castañón J.I.R..
171-173 art
Predicting productivity of Mediterranean herbaceous vegetation growing on a P-deficient soil
Henkin Z., Seligman N.G., Kafkafi U., Noy-Meir I..
175-177 art
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 art
Improving soil conditions of permanent pastures using organic practices
Pérez-Sarmentero J., Molina A., Colmenares R., Suances L., Miguel J.-M. de.
183-186 art
Improving permanent pasture's growth: An organic approach
Colmenares R., Miguel J.-M. de.
187-191 art
About grassland quality assessment in arid areas
Hirche A., Boughani A., Nedjraoui D..
193-197 art
Pastoral systems dominated by cereal-fallow combination in North Africa and West Asia
Nefzaoui A., Ben Salem H..
199-212 art
Applicability of the medic-barley system under Cyprus conditions
Papastylianou I..
213-216 art
Strategies for the utilization of Atriplex plantations in a cereal-sheep pastoral zone of NW Murcia (Spain)
Correal E., Sotomayor J.A..
217-221 art
Potential of winter cereals and legumes as fodder crops in the uplands of Balochistan
Banaras Bhatti M..
223-227 art
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 art
Long term productivity of a ley farming system in the 'secano interior' of central Chile
Pozo A. del, Ovalle C..
235-238 art
Dehesa ecosystem: Production and preservation
Olea L., Viguera F.J..
239-246 art
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 art
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 art
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 art
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 art
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 art
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 art
Equine babesiosis: A disease linked to the extensive horse raising in the pasture land of Extremadura ('dehesa')
Coleto L..
273-276 art
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 art
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 art
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 art