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  <title>Seasonal variation on phytosociology and carrying capacity of sheep in different pasture systems</title>

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      <abstract><![CDATA[<p>The field experiments were conducted at the Livestock Farm Complex, Tamil Nadu<br />
Veterinary and Animal Sciences University, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India. Five years old<br />
Silvipasture and hortipasture systems established in an acre at livestock farm complex were<br />
taken for the study. The species under the storey of the trees were identified, and counted for<br />
calculation of phytosociology indices and palatability. Based on the biomass collected seasonally<br />
were used for calculation of carrying capacity and water use efficiency of pastures. The results<br />
showed that 20 and 6 species were identified under the storey of the trees in the pasture systems.<br />
The phytosociological indices revealed that the major species belonged to graminacea family<br />
followed by cyperaceae and amaranthaceae in silvipasture system and graminaceae and fabaceae<br />
in hortipasture system. Irrespective of the pasture system, higher biomass was produced during<br />
kharif season followed by rabi season. The higher biomass production of 1959.5± 41.4 kg ha -1<br />
was recorded with hortipasture system followed by 1876.2± 39.7 kg ha -1 during rabi season under<br />
hortipasture system. Under silvipasture system, during rabi season, the biomass produced was<br />
1318.2± 15.2 kg ha -1 and during kharif season, the biomass production was 1122.4± 13.0 kg ha -1 .<br />
The carrying capacity of 10.74 sheep ha -1 was calculated for kharif season under hortipasture<br />
system and 7.3 sheep ha -1 for silvipasture system. The lowest carrying capacity was during the<br />
winter season (5.40±0.0012 sheep ha -1 and 4.1± 0.0063 sheep ha -1 ) during hortipasture and<br />
silvipasture system respectively. Water use efficiency obtained during summer season was<br />
highest during the summer season (2.06 kg mm -1 ) under the hortipasture system, whereas<br />
silvipasture system recorded 1.525 2.06 kg mm -1 . The lowest water use efficiency of 0.171 kg<br />
mm -1 was recorded under hortipasture system and 0.103 kg mm -1 was recorded under silvipasture<br />
system during rabi season.</p>
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                <h3>Abstract</h3>
                <div class="aatcc-abstract-text"><p>The field experiments were conducted at the Livestock Farm Complex, Tamil Nadu<br />
Veterinary and Animal Sciences University, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India. Five years old<br />
Silvipasture and hortipasture systems established in an acre at livestock farm complex were<br />
taken for the study. The species under the storey of the trees were identified, and counted for<br />
calculation of phytosociology indices and palatability. Based on the biomass collected seasonally<br />
were used for calculation of carrying capacity and water use efficiency of pastures. The results<br />
showed that 20 and 6 species were identified under the storey of the trees in the pasture systems.<br />
The phytosociological indices revealed that the major species belonged to graminacea family<br />
followed by cyperaceae and amaranthaceae in silvipasture system and graminaceae and fabaceae<br />
in hortipasture system. Irrespective of the pasture system, higher biomass was produced during<br />
kharif season followed by rabi season. The higher biomass production of 1959.5± 41.4 kg ha -1<br />
was recorded with hortipasture system followed by 1876.2± 39.7 kg ha -1 during rabi season under<br />
hortipasture system. Under silvipasture system, during rabi season, the biomass produced was<br />
1318.2± 15.2 kg ha -1 and during kharif season, the biomass production was 1122.4± 13.0 kg ha -1 .<br />
The carrying capacity of 10.74 sheep ha -1 was calculated for kharif season under hortipasture<br />
system and 7.3 sheep ha -1 for silvipasture system. The lowest carrying capacity was during the<br />
winter season (5.40±0.0012 sheep ha -1 and 4.1± 0.0063 sheep ha -1 ) during hortipasture and<br />
silvipasture system respectively. Water use efficiency obtained during summer season was<br />
highest during the summer season (2.06 kg mm -1 ) under the hortipasture system, whereas<br />
silvipasture system recorded 1.525 2.06 kg mm -1 . The lowest water use efficiency of 0.171 kg<br />
mm -1 was recorded under hortipasture system and 0.103 kg mm -1 was recorded under silvipasture<br />
system during rabi season.</p>
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