1998
DOI: 10.3168/jds.s0022-0302(98)75562-6
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In Situ Dry Matter, Nitrogen, and Fiber Degradation of Alfalfa, Red Clover, and Eastern Gamagrass at Four Maturities

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“…In addition, the ratio of leaf tissue was higher for red clover (84%) than for lucerne (65%). The data of Coblentz et al [14] showed that the degradability of lucerne and red clover are similar while in our results [6], red clover was less degraded than lucerne. Nocek and Grant [39], Albrecht and Broderick [2], Le Goffe et al [30], Hvelplund and Weisberg [27] and Hoffman et al [23] also reported that red clover has a lower nitrogen degradation than lucerne.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 47%
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“…In addition, the ratio of leaf tissue was higher for red clover (84%) than for lucerne (65%). The data of Coblentz et al [14] showed that the degradability of lucerne and red clover are similar while in our results [6], red clover was less degraded than lucerne. Nocek and Grant [39], Albrecht and Broderick [2], Le Goffe et al [30], Hvelplund and Weisberg [27] and Hoffman et al [23] also reported that red clover has a lower nitrogen degradation than lucerne.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 47%
“…Lucerne and red clover nitrogen are generally degraded more extensively in the rumen than grasses [45], but the distribution of morphological components is not the same and these legumes are degraded differently in the rumen. The fraction 'a', degradation rate, and the undegradable fraction were higher for lucerne than for red clover [14]. These authors suggest that the undegradable fraction was considerably larger for lucerne than for red clover due to the heavy lignification of the stem tissue in lucerne.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
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“…El valor determinado de degradabilidad potencial de la alfalfa (Figura 1 y Cuadro 2), puede ser explicado por la alta digestibilidad de las uniones de los ácidos ferúlico y p-cumárico en la pared celular, los cuales después de 72 horas de incubación en el rumen presentan un 89% y 82% de digestión en el rumen, respectivamente, indicando una más fácil digestión de la fibra por los microorganismos (Cao et al, 2016 Un valor de degradabilidad efectiva de 41% ha sido reportado en heno de alfalfa cosechada a la mitad de la floración con tasas de paso de 6%/h (Trujillo et al, 2010), lo cual es considerablemente menor a lo determinado en las muestras analizadas (Cuadro 2), además de esa diferencia en la degradabilidad efectiva, Coblentz et al (1998) consideran inapropiada la asignación de una tasa de pasaje fija a los forrajes para estimar la degradabilidad efectiva, razón por la cual, ambas estimaciones podrían estar sesgadas.…”
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“…The quality of red clover protein was affected by ensiling, as the levels of all essential amino acids except Cys and Met were reduced. Arrigo (2006) showed that the levels of amino acids in roughage fell during preservation and storage, and herbage conservation reduced these levels (Coblentz et al, 1998). The amino acid profile attained during ensiling depends on the proteolytic potential of the ensiled plant (as reflected by protease and polyphenol oxidase activities), the tannin content, and the rates of wilting and acidification during ensiling.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%