2019
DOI: 10.21608/cat.2019.28585
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The Invasive Species Commelina benghalensis L.: A Step Towards The Biological Flora of Egypt

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“…On the other hand, Commelina benghalensis was reported to have CP, NDF, NDF and ADF values of 17.59 %, 32.60 %, 21.60 % and 11.00 % respectively [ 16 ]. Furthermore, El-Hamid and El Bous [ 17 ] pointed out that Commelina species have a potential to flourish well in different habitat types and tolerate environmental stress, reinforcing the feed use potential of the species under various ecological conditions. But, the multiple applicability of the species in feed sector and relative nutritional potentials of different species of the plant were still desirable.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the other hand, Commelina benghalensis was reported to have CP, NDF, NDF and ADF values of 17.59 %, 32.60 %, 21.60 % and 11.00 % respectively [ 16 ]. Furthermore, El-Hamid and El Bous [ 17 ] pointed out that Commelina species have a potential to flourish well in different habitat types and tolerate environmental stress, reinforcing the feed use potential of the species under various ecological conditions. But, the multiple applicability of the species in feed sector and relative nutritional potentials of different species of the plant were still desirable.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%