Mineral content of guajillo regrowth following roller chopping.

T.E. Fulbright, J.P. Reynolds, S.L. Beasom, S. Demarais

Abstract


Guajillo (Acacia berlandieri Benth.) is browsed by white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus Raf.). We determined phosphorus (P), potassium, (K), calcium (Ca), and magnesium (Mg) of browse from roller-chopped (July 1986 and July 1987) and nontreated guajillo. Browse from regrowth was temporarily higher in P than browse from nontreated plants. Potassium was higher in leaves from plants roller chopped in 1987. Calcium and Mg tended to be lower in leaves from roller-chopped plants. Roller chopping temporarily increases P and K, but whether or not browse from roller-chopped guajillo meets P and K requirements for deer is unknown.

Keywords


choppers;chopping;leaves;browse;Acacia berlandieri;mineral content;browse plants;Odocoileus virginianus;potassium;regrowth;phosphorus;magnesium;calcium;browsing

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