2013
DOI: 10.17660/actahortic.2013.995.38
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Possibility of Using Discarded Prickly Pears Cactus Fruits as a Feed for Ruminants

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“…It can easily grow even on the poorest land showing high tolerance to drought (Pimienta-Barrios, 1994). It is widely cropped in the west and south of Morocco, and both cladodes and discarded fruit are used tofeed ruminants (Araba et al, 2013). The annual production of prickly pear for human consumption is estimated at more than one million tons, of which 40-50% is lost because of their deterioration under high temperature (Bendaou and Ait Omar, 2013).…”
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“…It can easily grow even on the poorest land showing high tolerance to drought (Pimienta-Barrios, 1994). It is widely cropped in the west and south of Morocco, and both cladodes and discarded fruit are used tofeed ruminants (Araba et al, 2013). The annual production of prickly pear for human consumption is estimated at more than one million tons, of which 40-50% is lost because of their deterioration under high temperature (Bendaou and Ait Omar, 2013).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%