https://wocatpedia.net/index.php?title=Management,_Use_and_Control_of_Prosopis_in_Yemen&feed=atom&action=historyManagement, Use and Control of Prosopis in Yemen - Revision history2024-03-29T07:38:20ZRevision history for this page on the wikiMediaWiki 1.19.7https://wocatpedia.net/index.php?title=Management,_Use_and_Control_of_Prosopis_in_Yemen&diff=7843&oldid=prevStefanie Ettling: Created page with "{{Publication |Pub Title=Management, Use and Control of Prosopis in Yemen |Pub Author=Felker, P. |Pub Year=2003 |Pub Keywords=prosopis, Yemen, invasive species |Pub Language=E..."2014-08-19T14:22:18Z<p>Created page with "{{Publication |Pub Title=Management, Use and Control of Prosopis in Yemen |Pub Author=Felker, P. |Pub Year=2003 |Pub Keywords=prosopis, Yemen, invasive species |Pub Language=E..."</p>
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|Pub Title=Management, Use and Control of Prosopis in Yemen<br />
|Pub Author=Felker, P.<br />
|Pub Year=2003<br />
|Pub Keywords=prosopis, Yemen, invasive species<br />
|Pub Language=English<br />
|Pub Abstract=The opportunities for integrated control, utilization and economic development greatly<br />
increased with the arrival and utilization of the wood chippers to convert small spiny<br />
branches into easy-to-handle wood chips and the hammermills that have been used to<br />
grind pods for livestock use. This latter process accomplishes 2 objectives, (1) it makes<br />
the protein in hard seeds available in the digestion process and (2) it destroys the seeds<br />
so unlike ingestion of unground pods which results in large quantities of germinating<br />
seeds in the livestock feces, no seedlings emerge from the feces of animals that have<br />
eaten ground pods.<br />
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