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Browse Quality Influenced by Tree Overstory in the South
Sampled browse plants grown in the open usually contained more crude protein and phosphorus but less crude fiber and calcium than plants beneath a stand of pines. Leaves contained more crude protein, phosphorus, and calcium than stems, but were lower in crude fiber. Interactions among species, plant...
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