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Proximate and phytochemical composition of hay made from three different pasture species (P. pedicellatum, A. gayanus and C. biflorus) in Yobe State, Nigeria
Author
Sani, I
Saidu, A
Publisher
XII International Rangeland Congress
Publication Year
2025
Body

This study investigated the quality and phytochemical contents of three indigenous grass species for grazing animals in Yobe State a semi-arid region in the sahel, Nigeria. The pasture species Pennisetum pedicellatum, Andropogon gayanus and Chloris biflorus were harvested from grazing rangelands in the study area, measured and then analysed for determination of their nutritive quality and phytochemical content. Plants were harvested at bloom stage, sundried to 40% moisture level, shade-dried for ten days, mi lled into 2 mm particle size and stored in airtight polythene bags until analysis. Results obtained for nutrient composition revealed that A. gayanus had higher mean value for crude protein (10.62 g/100g) followed by P. pedicellatum (8.94 g/100g) then C. biflorus (6.81 g/100g). Nitrogen free extract was highest in C. biflorus (50.53 g/100g) and lowest in A. gayanus (36.70 g/100g). Phytochemical analysis showed that the concentration of flavonoids in P. pedicellatum (0.15 g/100g) was slightly higher than the respective values of 0.07 and 0.04 g/100g obtained in A. gayanus and C. biflorus. Similarly, P. pedicellatum (0.26 g/100g) had higher tannin level than both A. gayanus (0.04 g/100g) and C. biflorus (0.02 g/100g). The mean concentration of saponins in the three grass species was 0.09 g/100g (A. gayanus), 0.10 g/100g (P. pedicellatum) and 0.16 g/100g (C. biflorus) while that of alkaloids fell within the range of 0.14g/100g in C. biflorus and 0.25g/100g in A. gayanus. Based on the nutritive value and phytochemical content of the pasture species analyzed, it was concluded that A.gayanus could be best used to improve rangeland and livestock productivity in Yobe state, Nigeria.

Language
English
Resource Type
Text
Document Type
Conference Proceedings
Additional Information
This paper is part of the larger XII International Rangelands Congress Proceedings. Page Numbers: 1861-1865. Theme: Theme 6 / Poster presentations – Theme 6
ISSN
978-0-646-72121-7
Conference Name
International Rangeland Congress
Collection
International Rangelands Congress
Keywords
Nutritive value
Forage
Sahel
Indigenous
Rangeland