Effects of grass species on ruminal degradability of silages and prediction of dry matter effective degradability

Forty samples of grass silages, made from the five most widely used grass species in ruminant nutrition (Dactylis glomerata L.,Phleum pratense L., Lolium perenne L., Festuca arundinacea L. and hybrid Felina) were tested in the present study. These grass species conserved by an ensiling process were...

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Main Authors: F. Jančík, V. Koukolová, P. Kubelková, B. Čermák
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Language:English
Published: Czech Academy of Agricultural Sciences 2009-07-01
Series:Czech Journal of Animal Science
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Online Access:https://cjas.agriculturejournals.cz/artkey/cjs-200907-0003_effects-of-grass-species-on-ruminal-degradability-of-silages-and-prediction-of-dry-matter-effective-degradabili.php
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author F. Jančík
V. Koukolová
P. Kubelková
B. Čermák
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B. Čermák
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description Forty samples of grass silages, made from the five most widely used grass species in ruminant nutrition (Dactylis glomerata L.,Phleum pratense L., Lolium perenne L., Festuca arundinacea L. and hybrid Felina) were tested in the present study. These grass species conserved by an ensiling process were compared among each other according to dry matter (DM) rumen degradability parameters (a = portion of DM solubilized at initiation of incubation, b = fraction of DM potentially degradable in the rumen, c = rate constant of disappearance of fraction b and EDDM = effective degradability of DM, estimated for each ingredient assuming the rumen solid outflow rates of 0.02 (EDDM2), 0.05 (EDDM5) and 0.08 (EDDM8) h-1). Based on the chemical composition of grass silages the regression equations for prediction of EDDM were evaluated. The influence of the ensiling process on dry matter degradability parameters was also assessed. The best values of EDDM were determined for Lolium perenne (EDDM2 = 753.2, EDDM5 = 631.1 and EDDM8 = 567.7 g/kg DM). The best predictor was NDF (R2-values of 0.757 (EDDM2), 0.863 (EDDM5) and 0.906 (EDDM8)). Using two predictors the accuracy level increased. The combination of CF and NDF gave R2-values 0.892, 0.920 and 0.929 for EDDM2, EDDM5 and EDDM8, respectively. The regression equations based on the most important grass species harvested in different vegetation periods seem to be a useful tool for practical use. No significant P < 0.05) effect of the ensiling process in relation to dry matter rumen degradability parameters was proved.
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spelling doaj.art-cb2273ffba6f428dab87e6bcba0d461b2023-02-23T03:32:40ZengCzech Academy of Agricultural SciencesCzech Journal of Animal Science1212-18191805-93092009-07-0154731532310.17221/1725-CJAScjs-200907-0003Effects of grass species on ruminal degradability of silages and prediction of dry matter effective degradabilityF. Jančík0V. Koukolová1P. Kubelková2B. Čermák3Institute of Animal Science, Prague-Uhříněves, Czech RepublicInstitute of Animal Science, Prague-Uhříněves, Czech RepublicInstitute of Animal Science, Prague-Uhříněves, Czech RepublicFaculty of Agriculture, University of South Bohemia in České Budějovice, České Budějovice, Czech RepublicForty samples of grass silages, made from the five most widely used grass species in ruminant nutrition (Dactylis glomerata L.,Phleum pratense L., Lolium perenne L., Festuca arundinacea L. and hybrid Felina) were tested in the present study. These grass species conserved by an ensiling process were compared among each other according to dry matter (DM) rumen degradability parameters (a = portion of DM solubilized at initiation of incubation, b = fraction of DM potentially degradable in the rumen, c = rate constant of disappearance of fraction b and EDDM = effective degradability of DM, estimated for each ingredient assuming the rumen solid outflow rates of 0.02 (EDDM2), 0.05 (EDDM5) and 0.08 (EDDM8) h-1). Based on the chemical composition of grass silages the regression equations for prediction of EDDM were evaluated. The influence of the ensiling process on dry matter degradability parameters was also assessed. The best values of EDDM were determined for Lolium perenne (EDDM2 = 753.2, EDDM5 = 631.1 and EDDM8 = 567.7 g/kg DM). The best predictor was NDF (R2-values of 0.757 (EDDM2), 0.863 (EDDM5) and 0.906 (EDDM8)). Using two predictors the accuracy level increased. The combination of CF and NDF gave R2-values 0.892, 0.920 and 0.929 for EDDM2, EDDM5 and EDDM8, respectively. The regression equations based on the most important grass species harvested in different vegetation periods seem to be a useful tool for practical use. No significant P < 0.05) effect of the ensiling process in relation to dry matter rumen degradability parameters was proved.https://cjas.agriculturejournals.cz/artkey/cjs-200907-0003_effects-of-grass-species-on-ruminal-degradability-of-silages-and-prediction-of-dry-matter-effective-degradabili.phpgrass silagesgrass speciesdry matterin saccorumen degradability
spellingShingle F. Jančík
V. Koukolová
P. Kubelková
B. Čermák
Effects of grass species on ruminal degradability of silages and prediction of dry matter effective degradability
Czech Journal of Animal Science
grass silages
grass species
dry matter
in sacco
rumen degradability
title Effects of grass species on ruminal degradability of silages and prediction of dry matter effective degradability
title_full Effects of grass species on ruminal degradability of silages and prediction of dry matter effective degradability
title_fullStr Effects of grass species on ruminal degradability of silages and prediction of dry matter effective degradability
title_full_unstemmed Effects of grass species on ruminal degradability of silages and prediction of dry matter effective degradability
title_short Effects of grass species on ruminal degradability of silages and prediction of dry matter effective degradability
title_sort effects of grass species on ruminal degradability of silages and prediction of dry matter effective degradability
topic grass silages
grass species
dry matter
in sacco
rumen degradability
url https://cjas.agriculturejournals.cz/artkey/cjs-200907-0003_effects-of-grass-species-on-ruminal-degradability-of-silages-and-prediction-of-dry-matter-effective-degradabili.php
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