会议专题

Study on alkane patterns of grassland species from the Patagonian steppe

A reliable estimation of diet composition and forage intake in grazing animals under extensive management in the great rangelands of the world is a relevant aspect for production and conservation programmes.Grassland species from the Patagonian steppe of Argentina-where sheep production is a major enterprise-would differ in their preference by sheep, but studies are scarce and mostly restricted to a few conspicuous species using visual or micro‐histological techniques ( Pelliza et al.,1997).Differences in alkane patterns between species or plant parts may be combined with the preceding techniques to aid in the estimation of diet composition (Mayes and Dove,2000).The aim of this work was to explore these differences on some main grazed species using Principal Component Analysis (PCA).

alkanes grassland diet composition Patagonian steppe

A.Cesa M.L.Bakker C.B.Marinelli R.E.Cepeda

INTA,EEA,Chacra 45A,9400 Río Gallegos,Santa Cruz,Argentina;UNPA,Río Gallegos,Santa Cruz,Argentina FCV,UNCPBA,Tandil,Argentina FCExactas,UNCPBA,Tandil,Argentina

国际会议

2008世界草地与草原大会

呼和浩特

英文

2008-06-29(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)