PAA Sage

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PAA_Research PAA on Sage Brush

Motivation

The volatile oil content of sage brush is known to be a strong indicator of both the flammability of sage brush as well as its forage value for open range livestock. The volatile oils in sage brush leaves impede the growth of rumen micro-organisms thereby decreasing an animal's appetite. The amount of Magnesium in sage brush leaves has been shown to be strongly correlated with the volatile oil content of sage brush. We studied the potential to use Photon Activation Analysis at the Idaho Accelerator Center as a means to measure the Magnesium content of sage brush.

Preliminary results

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