Multi-omics reveals novel forage advantages of Potentilla anserina Linnaeus in high-salt habitats
Potentilla anserina, a traditional Tibetan plant, can be grown as animal feed on salty, unused land. Researchers found that when the plant is fermented as silage, it becomes more nutritious and develops beneficial microbes that help it resist salt and drought. This makes it a promising sustainable feed option for livestock raised in areas with saline soils.