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Digestible dry matter and protein of lucerne hay or lucerne silage treated with sulphuric acid using mobile nylon bag technique

Proceedings of the British Society of Animal Science, 2003
Legume forages, because of the tubular and hollow stem structure, low soluble sugar content and high buffering capacity are less likely to undergo otpimal fermentation. Therefore, response to silage additives (such as formic acid) or preservatives may be great with legume forages. This study was conducted to evaluate the DM and protein digestibility of
M. H. Delavar, M. Danesh Mesgaran
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Degradability characteristics and Intestinal protein apparent digestibility of Iranian soybean and cottonseed meals as assessed by the mobile nylon bag technique

Proceedings of the British Society of Animal Science, 2002
Ruminal degradability of feed protein is an important factor when assessing feed protein value according to the modern ruminant feed evaluation systems. In addition, the worth of any food protein to ruminant animals depends on the how the protein is digested in the small intestine.
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Ruminal and total tract phosphorus release from feedstuffs in cattle measured using the mobile nylon bag technique.

Journal of animal physiology and animal nutrition, 2011
Phosphorus (P) excretion in manure is a concern for dairy and beef producers. Excess P released into surface water runoff can lead to eutrophication and algal blooms in streams and lakes. One approach to reducing P excretion is to reduce dietary P. Data regarding P release from feedstuffs is limited and more precise formulations based on specific feed ...
N M, Cherry, B D, Lambert, J P, Muir
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Establishment of Nylon Bag Culture System in Regeneration and Micropropagation

2022
Duong Tan Nhut   +2 more
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