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How to Create Conditioned Taste Aversion for Grazing Ground Covers in Woody Crops with Small Ruminants
Published on: April 30, 2016
When does grazing benefit plants?
1Section Research on Natural Environment and Landscape, Road and Hydraulic Engineering Division, Ministry of Transport and Public Works, PO Box 5044, 2600 GA Delft, The Netherlands.
Abstract:
Many recent studies have attempted to support the hypothesis that grazing can have positive effects on plant growth and fitness. However, a recent critical survey has shown that many of these studies suffer from poor experimental design, and consequently that the hypothesis may only be tenable under very particular circumstances.
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