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An In vitroEvaluation of Some Unconventional Ruminant Feeds in Terms of the Organic Matter Digestibility, Energy and Microbial Biomass

Authors :
Al-Masri, M.R.
Source :
Tropical Animal Health and Production; April 2003, Vol. 35 Issue: 2 p155-167, 13p
Publication Year :
2003

Abstract

In vitroorganic matter apparent digestibility (IVOMAD), true digestibility (IVOMTD), metabolizable energy (ME), net energy lactation (NEL), microbial nitrogen (MN) and synthesis of microbial biomass (MBM) were estimated to predict the nutritive values of some agricultural by-products, drought-tolerant range plants and browses. The relationships between in vitrogas production (GP), and true or apparent digestibility, MN and MBM were studied utilizing an in vitroincubation technique. The values of IVOMAD, IVOMTD, ME, NEL, GP, MBM and MN varied with the studied experimental materials. The true fermentation of the outside part of Atriplex leucocladaproduced a higher volume of gas than the middle or the inside parts, and this was associated with an increase in the values of IVOMAD, IVOMTD, ME and NEL. However, screening off the wood from olive cake to obtain olive cake pulp increased the IVOMAD, IVOMTD, ME, NEL and the volume of gas production from the true fermented material. One ml of gas was generated from the true degradation of 5 mg of wheat straw, Moringa oleifera, Alhagi camelorum, Eucaliptus camaldulensisand A. leucoclada, from 11 mg of Prosopsis stephanianaand olive cake pulp, and from 20 mg of olive cake or olive cake wood. The amount of MN or MBM produced from 100 mg of truly fermented organic matter depended on the kind of the fermented material and amounted to 0.7–2.9 mg or 8–34 mg, respectively. Crude fibre was negatively correlated to IVOMAD, IVOMTD, ME and NEL. Gas production was positively correlated to IVOMAD and IVOMTD but negatively correlated to MBM and MN.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00494747 and 15737438
Volume :
35
Issue :
2
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Tropical Animal Health and Production
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs37675184
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1022877603010