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Canadian Journal of Animal Science, 1983
Four rumen-fistulated cows were fed concentrate:corn silage (40: 60) diets in a 4 × 4 latin square design experiment. The diets differed in the soybean meal or soybean meal treated with 0.1, 0.3 or 0.6% (wt/wt) formaldehyde. Rumen contents were collected hourly from 0900 h to 1600 h with an additional sample at half an hour after the 1100 h feeding on
S. MAHADEVAN +3 more
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Four rumen-fistulated cows were fed concentrate:corn silage (40: 60) diets in a 4 × 4 latin square design experiment. The diets differed in the soybean meal or soybean meal treated with 0.1, 0.3 or 0.6% (wt/wt) formaldehyde. Rumen contents were collected hourly from 0900 h to 1600 h with an additional sample at half an hour after the 1100 h feeding on
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Archiv fur Tierernahrung, 1996
The influence of growth rate of lucerne was investigated on the content of crude protein, NDF, ADF and the in situ degradability of crude protein and organic matter in the rumen of bulls. The content of crude protein decreased significantly (P < 0.05) with the increasing growth rate of lucerne, simultaneously the part of soluble N as per cent of total ...
M, Chrenková +4 more
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The influence of growth rate of lucerne was investigated on the content of crude protein, NDF, ADF and the in situ degradability of crude protein and organic matter in the rumen of bulls. The content of crude protein decreased significantly (P < 0.05) with the increasing growth rate of lucerne, simultaneously the part of soluble N as per cent of total ...
M, Chrenková +4 more
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2010
The available literature indicates that, silages containing more undegraded protein will be better feeds for high levels of production from ruminants. Ensiling excessively wet herbage will increase degradation of both protein and energy. Ensiling wilted herbage will increase aerobic losses initially, during compaction and later, during removal which ...
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The available literature indicates that, silages containing more undegraded protein will be better feeds for high levels of production from ruminants. Ensiling excessively wet herbage will increase degradation of both protein and energy. Ensiling wilted herbage will increase aerobic losses initially, during compaction and later, during removal which ...
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Lignocellulose degradation by rumen bacterial communities: New insights from metagenome analyses
Environmental Research, 2023Javad Gharechahi +2 more
exaly
The Rate and Products of Degradation of Xylans by Rumen Hemicellulases
Biochemical Society Transactions, 1975openaire +1 more source
Influence of rumen passage rate of solids and liquids on protein rumen degradability for concentrate
1996F. Martillotti +3 more
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Rate and extent of protein degradation in the rumen.
The Proceedings of the Nutrition Society, 1977J C, Mathers, C M, Horton, E L, Miller
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Estimation of urea in rumen contents and the rate of urea degradation in the rumen of adult sheep.
The Proceedings of the Nutrition Society, 1969M I, Chalmers, A D, Hughes, A E, Jaffrey
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Degradation of starch in feed concentrates by enzymes, rumen fluid and rumen enzymes
Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture, 1991J W Cone
exaly

