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Shade Effects on Chemical Composition of Herbage in the Black Hills

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1965

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Kentucky bluegrass and some associated species contained more nitrogen-free extract and less crude fiber, calcium, and phosphorus when growing on open meadow sites than when growing on pine-shaded sites. During early development, plants growing on soils derived from limestone had a higher crude protein content than plants growing on soils developed from metamorphic parent materials.

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