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Pastoralism | 2016

Meadow up a tree: Feeding flocks with a native ash tree in the Moroccan mountains

Didier Genin; Céline Crochot; Soufiane MSou; Abdelilah Araba; Mohamed Alifriqui

The pastoral interest in Fraxinus dimorpha foliage from the High Atlas of Morocco was assessed both in terms of its role with regard to the feeding of small ruminant flocks and for its nutritive value. Observation, measurements, and interviews with 57 households revealed that ash trees are regularly pollarded, following very precise four-year cycles, during late August to November. Native ash tree stands are subject to characteristic shaping, which enables a continuous capability to provide fodder, and gives rise to characteristic sylvo-pastoral landscapes. A digestion trial was conducted in goats and sheep. Five two-year-old rams (19.5 ± 1 kg) and five two-year-old uncastrated bucks (22.2 ± 1.7 kg) were placed in individual metabolism cages over 18 days, and fed fresh ash tree leaves with a light dietary supplementation. The apparent digestibility coefficients between goats and sheep did not differ significantly for dry matter (69.5% versus 67.5%, respectively), organic matter (70.5% vs 68.3%), and Neutral Detergent Fibre (53.8% vs 52.3%), in contrast to crude protein (54.2% vs 45.3%, p < 0.001) and Acid Detergent Lignin (29.7 vs 26.4, p < 0.05). Due to a higher intake relative to metabolic weight (57.1 vs 47.7 gDM/kgBW0.75), goats valorize this type of forage better than sheep. It is concluded that ash tree foliage presents considerable nutritive interest in autumn when overall range forage is scarce and lacking in quality, and, hence, constitutes a useful forage resource for feeding the small ruminant flocks found in these low-input mountain livestock farming systems. Associated traditional management practices were revealed to be both technically and ecologically efficient, and should be better taken into account by policy-makers.


Forest Ecology and Management | 2010

Can traditional forest management buffer forest depletion? Dynamics of Moroccan High Atlas Mountain forests using remote sensing and vegetation analysis.

Sanae Hammi; Vincent Simonneaux; Jean Baptiste Cordier; Didier Genin; Mohamed Alifriqui; Nicolas Montes; Laurent Auclair


Regional Environmental Change | 2018

Mediterranean forests, land use and climate change: a social-ecological perspective

Thierry Gauquelin; Geneviève Michon; Richard Joffre; Robin Duponnois; Didier Genin; Bruno Fady; Magda Bou Dagher-Kharrat; Arezki Derridj; Said Slimani; Wadi Badri; Mohamed Alifriqui; Laurent Auclair; Romain Simenel; Mohamed Aderghal; Ezékiel Baudoin; Antoine Galiana; Yves Prin; Hervé Sanguin; Catherine Fernandez; Virginie Baldy


Science et changements planétaires / Sécheresse | 2007

Évolution des recouvrements forestiers et de l’occupation des sols entre 1964 et 2002 dans la haute vallée des Ait Bouguemez (Haut Atlas central, Maroc)

Sanae Hammi; Vincent Simonneaux; Mohamed Alifriqui; Laurent Auclair; Nicolas Montes


Archive | 2011

Mobilisation ex situ de vieux arganiers par marcottage aérien

Ronald Bellefontaine; Abderrahim Ferradous; Mimoun Mokhtari; Lamia Bouiche; Lynda Saibi; Lahcen Kenny; Mohamed Alifriqui; Quentin Meunier


Archive | 2012

Agdal : patrimoine socio-écologique de l'Atlas marocain

Laurent Auclair; Mohamed Alifriqui


Archive | 2013

Mobilisation de vieux arganiers par bouturage sous nébulisation artificielle

Ronald Bellefontaine; Abderrahim Ferradous; Mohamed Alifriqui; O. Fikari; S. El Mercht


Actes du Premier congrès international de l'arganier, Agadir, Maroc, 15-17 décembre 2011 | 2011

Multiplication végétative d'arganiers par greffes, drageons et boutures de segments racinaires

Ronald Bellefontaine; Abderrahim Ferradous; Mohamed Alifriqui; Zakia Bouzoubâa; Catherine Ky-Dembélé; Rabeh Nsibi; Hervé Le Bouler; Quentin Meunier


Actes du Premier congrès international de l'arganier, Agadir, Maroc, 15-17 décembre 2011 | 2011

Optimisation des techniques de bouturage sous mist chez l'arganier

Abderrahim Ferradous; Mohamed Alifriqui; Ronald Bellefontaine


Hespéris, Tamuda | 2010

'Agdal', les voies 'imazighen' de la patrimonialisation du territoire

Laurent Auclair; Romain Simenel; Mohamed Alifriqui; Geneviève Michon

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Nicolas Montes

Aix-Marseille University

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Geneviève Michon

Institut de recherche pour le développement

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Robin Duponnois

Institut national de la recherche agronomique

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Hervé Sanguin

Institut national de la recherche agronomique

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Yves Prin

Institut national de la recherche agronomique

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