In vitro screening of Algerian steppe browse plants for digestibility, rumen fermentation profile and methane mitigation

11 páginas, 5 tablas.

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Main Authors: Bouazza, L., Boufennara, S., Bensaada, M., Zeraib, A., Rahal, K., Saro, Cristina, Ranilla, María José, López, Secundino
Format: artículo biblioteca
Published: Springer 2020
Subjects:Nutritive value, Rumen, Roughage, Tannin, In vitro fermentation, Methane,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10261/221699
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spelling dig-igm-es-10261-2216992021-03-18T16:54:33Z In vitro screening of Algerian steppe browse plants for digestibility, rumen fermentation profile and methane mitigation Bouazza, L. Boufennara, S. Bensaada, M. Zeraib, A. Rahal, K. Saro, Cristina Ranilla, María José López, Secundino Nutritive value Rumen Roughage Tannin In vitro fermentation Methane 11 páginas, 5 tablas. The aim of this study was to screen the nutritive value and the effects of anti-nutritional secondary compounds (condensed tannins) on in vitro rumen fermentation and methane mitigation of Algerian steppe browse species: Albizia julibrissin (pods), Acacia nilotica (pods), Punica granatum (leaves and pericarp), Vicia faba (leaves), Artemisia herba-alba (aerial part), Attriplex halimus (leaves) and Calligonum azel (bark). Chemical composition, and in vitro digestibility, and rumen fermentation kinetics and end-products accumulation in batch cultures were determined. Polyethylene glycol (PEG), a tannin binding agent was used to measure the biological activity of tannins. Protein content was high for A. julibrissin and V. faba and low for the pericarp of P. granatum and bark of C. azel. The highest concentrations of total extractable phenols and tannins were observed in P. granatum, whereas A. halimus showed the lowest concentrations. A. nilotica, C. azel and A. julibrissin showed the highest and A. halimus and A. herba-alba the lowest total condensed tannin contents. Vicia faba was the most digestible forage. All the browse species used in the current study, with the exception of C. azel bark, can be used as alternative feedstuffs for ruminant nutrition. The most promising forage in terms of reduced methane emissions is Atriplex halimus foliage, because the decreased methane production is not associated to a reduced rumen degradation and fermentation of this forage in the rumen. However, in vivo studies are warranted to confirm its potential to be included in ruminant diets. 2020-10-23T11:00:04Z 2020-10-23T11:00:04Z 2020 2020-10-23T11:00:04Z artículo http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501 doi: 10.1007/s10457-019-00408-1 issn:: 1572-9680 Agroforestry Systems, 94(4): 1433-43 (2020) http://hdl.handle.net/10261/221699 10.1007/s10457-019-00408-1 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10457-019-00408-1 Sí none Springer
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topic Nutritive value
Rumen
Roughage
Tannin
In vitro fermentation
Methane
Nutritive value
Rumen
Roughage
Tannin
In vitro fermentation
Methane
spellingShingle Nutritive value
Rumen
Roughage
Tannin
In vitro fermentation
Methane
Nutritive value
Rumen
Roughage
Tannin
In vitro fermentation
Methane
Bouazza, L.
Boufennara, S.
Bensaada, M.
Zeraib, A.
Rahal, K.
Saro, Cristina
Ranilla, María José
López, Secundino
In vitro screening of Algerian steppe browse plants for digestibility, rumen fermentation profile and methane mitigation
description 11 páginas, 5 tablas.
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topic_facet Nutritive value
Rumen
Roughage
Tannin
In vitro fermentation
Methane
author Bouazza, L.
Boufennara, S.
Bensaada, M.
Zeraib, A.
Rahal, K.
Saro, Cristina
Ranilla, María José
López, Secundino
author_facet Bouazza, L.
Boufennara, S.
Bensaada, M.
Zeraib, A.
Rahal, K.
Saro, Cristina
Ranilla, María José
López, Secundino
author_sort Bouazza, L.
title In vitro screening of Algerian steppe browse plants for digestibility, rumen fermentation profile and methane mitigation
title_short In vitro screening of Algerian steppe browse plants for digestibility, rumen fermentation profile and methane mitigation
title_full In vitro screening of Algerian steppe browse plants for digestibility, rumen fermentation profile and methane mitigation
title_fullStr In vitro screening of Algerian steppe browse plants for digestibility, rumen fermentation profile and methane mitigation
title_full_unstemmed In vitro screening of Algerian steppe browse plants for digestibility, rumen fermentation profile and methane mitigation
title_sort in vitro screening of algerian steppe browse plants for digestibility, rumen fermentation profile and methane mitigation
publisher Springer
publishDate 2020
url http://hdl.handle.net/10261/221699
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