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Distribution of Protein and Phosphorus in Spring Growth of Rusty Blackhaw

Spring growth of rusty blackhaw (Viburnum rufidulum), a moderately preferred deer browse on southern ranges, contained more crude protein and phosphorus in the terminal inch of the twigs and the attached leaves than in segments 2 and 3 inches from the tip.

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Published in:The Journal of wildlife management 1967-01, Vol.31 (1), p.188-190
Main Authors: Blair, Robert M., Epps, E. A.
Format: Article
Language:English
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Summary:Spring growth of rusty blackhaw (Viburnum rufidulum), a moderately preferred deer browse on southern ranges, contained more crude protein and phosphorus in the terminal inch of the twigs and the attached leaves than in segments 2 and 3 inches from the tip.
ISSN:0022-541X
1937-2817
DOI:10.2307/3798376