Nghiên cứu thực vật học dân tộc về tài nguyên cỏ thức ăn cho động vật nhai lại, dựa trên kiến thức truyền thống của các cộng đồng bản địa ở Trung Punjab, Pakistan

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Nidaa Harun1,2, Abdul Shakoor Chaudhry2, Shabnum Shaheen1, Kifayat Ullah3, Farah Khan1
1Department of Botany, Lahore College for Women University, Lahore, Pakistan
2School of Natural and Environmental Sciences, Newcastle University, Newcastle Upon Tyne, UK
3Department of Biosciences, COMSATS institute of information technology, Islamabad, Pakistan

Tóm tắt

Kiến thức truyền thống về các loài thực vật bản địa đóng vai trò quan trọng trong việc phát triển các chiến lược nuôi gia súc bền vững trong các hệ thống đầu vào thấp. Tương tự, ở Pakistan, người dân bản địa của Trung Punjab đã sử dụng các loại cỏ địa phương của họ làm thức ăn cho động vật nhai lại trong nhiều thế kỷ. Nghiên cứu này đã đánh giá kiến thức truyền thống bản địa để xác định giá trị của các loại cỏ thức ăn khác nhau nhằm tối ưu hóa việc sử dụng chúng để nuôi gia súc ở Trung Punjab. Kỹ thuật

Từ khóa

#cỏ thức ăn #kiến thức truyền thống #cộng đồng bản địa #Trung Punjab #động vật nhai lại #thực vật học dân tộc #hệ thống nuôi gia súc bền vững.

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