Prediction of in vivo organic matter digestibility of beef cattle diets from degradation parameters estimated from in situ and in vitro incubations
The objective of this meta-analysis study was to develop and validate equations estimated from in situ and in vitro methods to predict in vivo ruminal digestibility of organic matter (OM) of beef cattle diets. The database was composed of individual data of 23 diets from six experiments. Information...
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Veröffentlicht in: | The Journal of agricultural science 2019-12, Vol.157 (9-10), p.711-720 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The objective of this meta-analysis study was to develop and validate equations estimated from
in situ
and
in vitro
methods to predict
in vivo
ruminal digestibility of organic matter (OM) of beef cattle diets. The database was composed of individual data of 23 diets from six experiments. Information collected from these studies was:
in vivo
digestibility and degradation parameters of OM calculated from
in situ
and
in vitro
incubations. The values of estimated times for the
in situ
and
in vitro
incubations to access
in vivo
digestibility of OM, and differences between degradation at 24, 48 and 72 h (
in situ
and
in vitro
) and
in vivo
digestibility were analysed in a model that included the fixed effects of forage neutral detergent fibre level. Thereafter, a multiple stepwise regression was carried out using OM digestibility as a dependent variable and degradation parameters (
A
= water-soluble fraction;
B
= potentially degradable water-insoluble fraction; and kd = degradation rate of fraction
B
) as independent variables. Equation validation was performed using data from a seventh experiment that have the same methods than previous studies. Stepwise regression results showed that the kd contributed significantly in most of the algorithms derived to predict
in vivo
digestibility. Validation analysis showed that equations developed from both
in vitro
and
in situ
incubations accurately estimated the
in vivo
digestibility of OM (
P
> 0.05). Our results suggest that equations developed to estimate OM digestibility showed both precision and accuracy; however,
in situ
method presented better results than
in vitro
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ISSN: | 0021-8596 1469-5146 |
DOI: | 10.1017/S0021859620000180 |