In vitro gas production of leaves and pods of fodder trees from dry tropic using bovine faeces as inoculums
The kinetics of in vitro gas production to achnowledge the nutritional potential of tree leaves and pods that grow in a dry tropical area of Mexico using bovine faeces as inoculum, compared with guinea grass ( Panicum maximum ) as reference was studied. Leaves and pods were collected from: Prosopis...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Zootecnia tropical 2013-04, Vol.28 (3) |
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Zusammenfassung: | The kinetics of in vitro gas production to achnowledge the nutritional
potential of tree leaves and pods that grow in a dry tropical area of
Mexico using bovine faeces as inoculum, compared with guinea grass (
Panicum maximum ) as reference was studied. Leaves and pods were
collected from: Prosopis laevigata , Pithecellobium dulce and
Pithecellobium acatlense ; and only leaves from: Amelanchier
denticulata , Verbesiana crocata , Haemotoxylum brasiletto , Acacia
bilimekii , Acacia pennatula , Acacia constricta and Lantana
velutina . The inoculums were prepared with fresh bovine faeces
dissolved in water in 1:3 ratio. Parameters estimated were the maximum
gas production (v), the production rate (s) and the lag phase (l).
Three species showed low gas values (8,34-11,4 ml) while most were
close to those of guinea grass (29 ml) with a similar production rate
(0,03 h-1). In the pods, with exception of Pithecellobium acatlense,
the others presented a higher gas production (33,8-46,3 ml) than guinea
grass (25,6 ml) with a rate of production similar o greater (0,03 a
0,06 h-1). The results indicate that the pods of Prosopis laevigata and
Pithecellobium dulce have nutritional value superior to that of guinea
grass while leaves from Haemotoxylum brasiletto and Prosopis laevigata
have a similar value. The gas production technique in vitro allows the
estimation of the potential value of non-conventional feed resources.
Se estudió la cinética de producción de gas in vitro
para conocer el potencial nutricional de hojas de arbóreas y
vainas que crecen en una zona tropical seca de México usando heces
bovinas como inóculo, comparadas con el pasto guinea como
referencia ( Panicum maximum ). Se colectaron hojas y vainas de:
Prosopis laevigata , Pithecellobium dulce y Pithecellobium acatlense
; y sólo hojas de: Amelanchier denticulata , Verbesiana crocata
, Haemotoxylum brasiletto , Acacia bilimekii , Acacia pennatula ,
Acacia constricta y Lantana velutina . El inóculo se
preparó con heces bovinas recién depuestas disueltas en agua
en proporción 1:3. Se estimaron los parámetros de la
velocidad máxima de producción de gas (v), la tasa de
producción (s) y la fase lag (l). Tres especies mostraron bajos
valores de gas (8,34-11,4 ml), mientras que la mayoría fueron
cercanos a los del pasto guinea (29 ml) con una tasa de producción
similar (0,03 h-1). Con excepción de la vaina de Pithecellobium
acatlense, el resto tuvo mayor producción de gas (33,8-46,3 ml)
que el pasto guinea (25,6 |
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ISSN: | 0798-7269 |