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Spinless Forage Cactus: The Queen of Forage Crops in Semi Arid Regions

Authors :
Michelle Christina Bernardo de Siqueira
Ana María Herrera Ângulo
Marcelo de Andrade Ferreira
Luciano Patto Novaes
Source :
Grasses and Grassland-New Perspectives
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
IntechOpen, 2022.

Abstract

Forage cactus is a perennial crop, which has been widely exploited for feeding ruminants in the semiarid region of different countries around the world. The main objective of this chapter is to describe the use and importance of spineless cactus as forage, desertification mitigation, source of water for animals and a source of income for producers in semiarid regions. The main species explored in Brazil are Opuntia spp. and Nopalea spp., due to characteristics such as resistance to pests, productivity, water-use efficiency and demand for soil fertility. The productivity of the species in a region will depend on its morphological characteristics, plant spacing, planting systems and its capacity to adapt to climatic and soil conditions. In other parts of the world, cactus species are the most cosmopolitan and destructive among invasive plants. However, the use of spineless forage cactus in areas where it can develop normally and may become the basis for ruminants’ feed would increase the support capacity production systems. Thus, specifically for Brazil’s semiarid region these species can make the difference as forage for animal feeding, cultivated as monoculture or intercropped, for soil conservation and desertification mitigation, source of water for animals, preservation of the Caatinga biome and be a potential source of income for producers if cultivated as vegetable for nutritional properties and medicinal derivative of fruits and cladodes for exports.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Grasses and Grassland-New Perspectives
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....381887ddc84d0a956c0873fdf8070ddb
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.100104