Cereals 2009
DOI: 10.1007/978-0-387-72297-9_12
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“…Moreover, the correlations between ADL and NDF and between ADL and ADF were also significantly negative amounting to r=-0.58 and r=-0.51, respectively. These results are in accordance with our previously published results , Radosavljević et al, 2015Barriere et al, 2009), as well as with results gained by foreign authors who had determined a negative correlation between the digestibility of organic matter (dry matter-ash content) and NDF and between ADF and hemicellulose, as well as a significant negative correlation between organic matter digestibility and NDF content in organic matter. Very significant positive correlations between digestibility of the whole maize plant and cellulose/NDF (r=-0.73) as well as hemicellulose/cellulose (r=-0.69).…”
Section: Maize Plant Digestibility (Dry Matter Digestibility (Dmd) Ansupporting
confidence: 94%
“…Moreover, the correlations between ADL and NDF and between ADL and ADF were also significantly negative amounting to r=-0.58 and r=-0.51, respectively. These results are in accordance with our previously published results , Radosavljević et al, 2015Barriere et al, 2009), as well as with results gained by foreign authors who had determined a negative correlation between the digestibility of organic matter (dry matter-ash content) and NDF and between ADF and hemicellulose, as well as a significant negative correlation between organic matter digestibility and NDF content in organic matter. Very significant positive correlations between digestibility of the whole maize plant and cellulose/NDF (r=-0.73) as well as hemicellulose/cellulose (r=-0.69).…”
Section: Maize Plant Digestibility (Dry Matter Digestibility (Dmd) Ansupporting
confidence: 94%
“…The average digestibility of dry matter and NDFD of the whole plant of the maize hybrids considered ranged from 57.24 (ZP 735) to 61.00% (ZP 707) and from 23.81 (ZP 7357) to 26.20% (ZP 707), respectively (Figure 1). The results obtained are consistent with the results of Barriere et al, 2009;Bertoia et al, 2014;Ferreira et al, 2014;Terzić et al, 2014;Milašinović-Šeremešić et al, 2017).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 90%