Pak. J. Bot., 36(4): 851-856, 2004. | Back to Contents | ||||
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SOIL AND FORAGE MINERAL (TRACE ELEMENTS) STATUS OF A GRAZING PASTURE IN THE SEMIARID REGION OF PAKISTAN ZAFAR IQBAL KHAN, ALTAF HUSSAIN, M. ASHRAF, EHSAN ELAHI VALEEM*** M.Y. ASHRAF* AND MUHAMMAD SAEED AHMAD**
Abstract: A study was conducted to determine the trace mineral status of forage
and soils on a goat ranch in the semi-arid region of south western Punjab,
Pakistan. Forage and soil samples were collected twice a year during
winter and summer from three different sites within the ranch. Site
I represented land characterized by natural pasture with low intensity
forage accessible to animals. Site II represented land site within proximity
of main experimental station where small ruminants were provided hay,
crop wastes and also by-products. Site III was grazing reserves characterized
by the availability of sown pastures including different improved forage
varieties. Seven composite samples from each of the three grazing sites
of the pasture were collected during each sampling. Higher forage values
of Cu and Mn were found in winter than those during summer. However,
Fe and Zn were higher in summer. In general, higher trace elements values
were found in grazing site II. Of all forage trace minerals, only Mn
was adequate. Concentrations of Cu, Fe and Zn in forage from all three
grazing sites during both seasons were below the critical level. All
soil elements were higher in grazing sites III than those in other grazing
sites. Concentrations below the critical level were found for soil Cu
during both seasons in grazing site II and during summer in site I,
and for Mn in both seasons in all sites within the pasture. Department of Botany, University of Agriculture, Faisalabad, Pakistan.
Nuclear Institute for Agriculture and Biology (NIAB) Faisalabad,
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