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n -alkane concentration in semi-natural plant species found in upland areas of the UK

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 November 2017

J. J. Hyslop
Affiliation:
ADAS Redesdale, Rochester, Otterburn, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE19 1SB, UK
S. L. Hetherington
Affiliation:
ADAS Pwllpeiran, Cwmystwyth, Aberystwyth, Ceredigion, SY23 4AB, UK
H. F. Adamson
Affiliation:
ADAS Redesdale, Rochester, Otterburn, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE19 1SB, UK
J. B. Griffiths
Affiliation:
ADAS Pwllpeiran, Cwmystwyth, Aberystwyth, Ceredigion, SY23 4AB, UK
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The n -alkane technique (Dove and Mayes, 1991; Mayes and Dove, 2000) has been developed as a method to determine the voluntary intake of herbivores grazing freely at pasture. The technique relies on the fact that each herbage species contain a unique profile of odd-chain n -alkane compounds within the cuticular waxes of each plant part. Whilst some n -alkane profiles for the major intensively managed herbage species are available, there is little comprehensive information on the n -alkane profiles of many of the herbage species found commonly in semi-natural vegetation communities (SNVC) in the hills and uplands of the UK. If the n -alkane technique is to be extended for use with herbivores grazing SNVC’s, it is necessary that such profiles be determined. This study details the n -alkane concentrations found in ten herbage species sampled from SNVC’s in the UK during late summer in 2000.

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Copyright © The British Society of Animal Science 2002

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