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Mohamed E. Abd El-Hack Dalia H. Samak Ahmed E. Noreldin Muhammad Arif Hilal S. Yaqoob Ayman A. Swelum 《Environmental science and pollution research international》2018,25(15):14397-14406
Water represents 71% of all earth area and about 97% of this water is salty water. So, only 3% of the overall world water quantity is freshwater. Human can benefit only from 1% of this water and the remaining 2% freeze at both poles of earth. Therefore, it is important to preserve the freshwater through increasing the plants consuming salty water. The future prosperity of feed resources in arid and semi-arid countries depends on economic use of alternative resources that have been marginalized for long periods of time, such as halophytic plants, which are one such potential future resource. Halophyte plants can grow in high salinity water and soil and to some extent during drought. The growth of these plants depends on the contact of the salted water with plant roots as in semi-desert saline water, mangrove swamps, marshes, and seashores. Halophyte plants need high levels of sodium chloride in the soil water for growth, and the soil water must also contain high levels of salts, as sodium hydroxide or magnesium sulfate. There are many uses for halophyte plants, including feed for animals, vegetables, drugs, sand dune stabilizers, wind shelter, soil cover, wetland cultivation, laundry detergents, and paper production. This paper will focus on the use of halophytes as a feed additive for animals. In spite of the good nutritional value of halophytes, some anti-nutritional factors as nitrates, nitrite complexes, tannins, glycosides, phenolic compounds, saponins, oxalates, and alkaloids may be present in some of them. The presence of such anti-nutritional agents makes halophytes unpalatable to animals, which tends to reduce feed intake and nutrient use. Therefore, the negative effects of these plants on animal performance are the only objection against using halophytes in animal feed diets. This review article highlights the beneficial impact of considering halophytes in animal feeding on saving freshwater and illustrates its nutritive value for livestock from different aspects. 相似文献
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Abdelnour Sameh A. Yang Chun-Yan Swelum Ayman A. Abd El-Hack Mohamed E. Khafaga Asmaa F. Abdo Mohamed Shang Jiang-Hua Lu Yang-Qing 《Environmental science and pollution research international》2020,27(31):38472-38490
Environmental Science and Pollution Research - Global warming is considered as the main environmental stress affecting ecosystems as well as physiological and biochemical characteristics, and... 相似文献
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Seidavi Alireza Tavakoli Masomeh Slozhenkina Marina Gorlov Ivan Hashem Nesrein M. Asroosh Fariborz Taha Ayman E. Abd El-Hack Mohamed E. Swelum Ayman A 《Environmental science and pollution research international》2021,28(35):47856-47868
Environmental Science and Pollution Research - Improving poultry production, increasing poultry immunity, and reducing the disease spreading can be achieved by adding various potentially valuable... 相似文献
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Antioxidant and antimicrobial activities of phytonutrients as antibiotic substitutes in poultry feed
Seidavi Alireza Tavakoli Masoomeh Asroosh Fariborz Scanes Colin G. Abd El-Hack Mohamed E. Naiel Mohammed A. E. Taha Ayman E. Aleya Lotfi El-Tarabily Khaled A. Swelum Ayman A. 《Environmental science and pollution research international》2022,29(4):5006-5031
Environmental Science and Pollution Research - Globally, there is increasing demand for safe poultry food products free from antibiotic residues. There is thus a need to develop alternatives to... 相似文献
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