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Fig. 2. Concentrations of crude protein (CP) Fractions A, B, and C in the dry matter (DM) of limpograss herbage for canopies grazed at different heights and sampled in layers (U = upper, L = lower). Fractions include soluble (A), potentially degradable (B), and undegradable (C). The effect of canopy height on Fraction A was linear (P = 0.029) and quadratic (P = 0.102); the effect on Fraction B was not significant (P = 0.327); and the effect on Fraction C was not significant (P = 0.414).





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