Tytuł pozycji:
Abundance frequency of plant species as animal feeds to determine ideal cattle grazing
The objectives of this study were to determine the dominant frequency of plant species,
and provide useful information toward the conservation management of animal feed in grazing
areas, Hiroshima, Japan. The numbers of plant species were 32 and 21 in spring and summer,
respectively. The appearance frequency of plant species more than 50% in the spring, consist of
Veronica arvensis (75.57%), Trifolium repens (73.86%), Paspalum dilatatum (69.32%), Lamium
purpureum (68.75%), Trifolium dubium (65.34%), Cerastium glomeratum (63.64%), whereas in
summer, it consists of Paspalum notatum (98.30%), Trifolium repens (81.25%), Paspalum
dilatatum (78.98%), and Kyllinga brevifolia (74.43%). It was observed that the plant high of the
plant species were 16.64 and 21.55 cm; vegetation cover rates were 77.18 and 81.36%; chlorophyll
content were 41.72 and 36.28 mg/g Fw, and species numbers were 17.91 and 10.18, in spring and
summer, respectively. Findings of this research propose that Trifolium repens (clover), Rumex
japonicus (weed), and Paspalum dilatatum (grass) are dominant species in the studied areas that can
be utilized as animal feeds.