%0 Journal Article %T Macro and Micro Nutrient Contents in Seasonal (Spring, Summer, Fall) Leaf Samples of Some Shrub Plants %A Celalettin AYG¨¹N %J - %D 2018 %X It¡¯s well known that macro and micro elements play important role not only plant growth, it is also important to be eaten by animals as they are in sufficient proportions in plants. The purpose of this study to determine the effects of macro (N, P, K, Ca, Mg) and micro nutrients (Mn, Cu, Fe, Zn) on animal nutritient during the 2007-2011 plant growth season (spring, summer and fall). Seasonal mineral contents in spring, summer and fall were found to be 2.25%, 1.56% ve 0.56% N, 0.28%, 0.22% and 0.17% P, 0.96% , 0.83% and 0.65% K, 0.51%, 0.51% and 0.50% Ca, 0.51%, 0.51% and 0.50% Mg. In the spring, summer and fall were found to be 453.25, 449.88 and 287.93 ppm Fe, 17.68, 15.11 and 15.30 ppm Zn, 96.38, 76.67 ve 63.17 ppm Mn, 6.32, 5.29 ve 6.72 ppm Cu respectively. The highest and lowest values in shrubs were found as 2.70% in Elaeagnus angustifolia L, 0.53% in Rosa domestica L. for N; 0.41% in Vitex agnus-castus Spach., 0.11% in Rhus coriaria L. P; 1.66% in Rosa domestica L., 0.01% in Berberis vulgaris L. for K; 3.71% in Gypsophila sphaerocephala Fenzl Ex Tchihat, 0.17% in Vitex agnus-castus L, for Ca; 1.19% in Clematis viticella L., 0.18% in Globularia trichosantha Fisch, Mey. for Mg; 907.40 ppm in Cistus creticus L. 158.39 ppm in Rhus coriaria L for Fe; 34.98 ppm in Mahonia aquifolium L., 9.79 ppm in Sorbus domestica for Zn; 201.50 ppm in Rosa pulverulenta L, 8.53 ppm in Rosa canina L. for Mn; 11.38 ppm in Rosa canina L, 1.60 ppm in Globularia trichosantha Fisch, for Cu. This information has been determined that the nutrient content of the species studied in the light varies according to the seasons but it is found to be relatively low in some species above the limit values that should be present in plants and in some species relatively low. However; when seasonally considered they can be used as supplementary forage for the nutritional needs of animals in the dry season %K £¿al£¿ %K sezon %K yaprak %K makro %K mikro %K besin elementi %U http://dergipark.org.tr/bdbad/issue/38577/447680