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040 _cCR-SiIICA
_aCR-SiIICA
041 _aeng
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090 _aIICA-F01 17
100 _948089
_aBenn, A.
110 _91280
_aIICA, Port-of-Spain (Trinidad y Tobago)
245 _aThe mulberry: a multi-purpose plant with potential for improving livestock production in Trinidad and Tobago
260 _aPort-of-Spain (Trinidad y Tobago)
_c1999
_bInstituto Interamericano de Cooperación para la Agricultura (IICA)
270 _a*CIDIA, San José (Costa Rica)
300 _a7 páginas
520 _aThis document explains on the mulberry is a temperature plant that is grown primarily for feeding its leaves to the silkworm. Inspite of its origin, it grows well under a wide range of conditions from sea level to 3000m. The foliage is nutritious, platable and highly digestible making it suitable for feeding of livestock, ruminants, as well as, non ruminants. It is also reported to be of great medicinal value. There are three types of mulberry, named according to the colour of the fruit: red mulberry, black mulberry, white mulberry. (MV)
650 _930545
_aTRINIDAD Y TOBAGO
650 _9155379
_aMORUS ALBA
650 0 _aPRODUCCION
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650 0 _aTRINIDAD AND TOBAGO
650 0 _aMORUS ALBA
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650 0 _aPRODUCTION
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650 0 _aTRINITE-ET-TOBAGO
650 0 _aPRODUCTION
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856 _qpdf
_uhttps://repositorio.iica.int/handle/11324/13132
_yeng
901 _aF01
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903 _aV
904 _aIICA
905 _aC
907 _a*CIDIA, San José (Costa Rica)
908 _aB
909 _aM
912 _aeng
942 _cIMP
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