학술논문

Determination of nutritive value of forages in south Texas using an in vitro gas production technique.
Document Type
Article
Source
Grass & Forage Science. Dec2011, Vol. 66 Issue 4, p526-540. 15p.
Subject
*PLANT nutrition
*FORAGE plants
*FERMENTATION
*ANALYTICAL chemistry techniques
*PLANT proteins
Language
ISSN
0142-5242
Abstract
The objectives of this study were to use the in vitro gas production (IVGP) technique to evaluate the pattern and parameters of anaerobic fermentation of forages from south Texas pastures throughout the year to (i) obtain empirical relationships between the IVGP technique fermentation parameters and chemical composition of the forages and (ii) develop equations to compute total digestible nutrients (TDN). During four consecutive years (2006-2009), forage samples were collected monthly ( n = 39) at the King Ranch, TX, and chemical analyses and IVGP were obtained. For 2006, 2007, 2008 and 2009, the average lag times, h, were 6·47 ± 0·54, 7·75 ± 0·65, 7·49 ± 2·01 and 5·44 ± 1·46, and the average ratio of millilitre of gas per milligram of dry matter was 0·41 ± 0·11, 0·34 ± 0·09, 0·34 ± 0·07 and 0·26 ± 0·10 respectively. There was a moderate negative correlation ( r = −0·53) between lignin and neutral detergent fibre (NDF) and a moderate positive correlation ( r = 0·58) between crude protein and NDF digestibility. The predicted fractional passage rate (kp) by the large ruminant nutrition system model using the level 2 solution was on average 0·0366 h−1. The average computed TDN assuming a kp of 0·04 h−1 was 55·9%. We concluded the IVGP technique may be used to predict TDN values of warm-season forages. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]