2023
DOI: 10.3390/fermentation9030210
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Seasonal Variation in Chemical Composition, Ruminal Fermentation, and Biological Characteristics of Paulownia shan tong: In Vitro Potential Use by Sheep and Goats

Abstract: This study was conducted to determine the seasonal variation (two seasonal harvests during winter and spring) in some chemical and biochemical characteristics of Paulownia shan tong leaves. To achieve this, we analyzed the chemical composition in terms of dry matter (DM), organic matter (OM), crude protein (CP), cell-wall content (neutral detergent fiber (NDF)), acid detergent fiber (ADF), acid detergent lignin (ADL), and lipids. The phenolic compounds (PC) and antioxidant activity (AA) of the leaves were also… Show more

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“…Paulownia is a fast-growing deciduous tree mainly utilized for the timber industry that produces 54 tons of leaves per hectare (Alagawany et al, 2022) and possesses a potential for biofuel production from its cellulose and carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) sequestration in an agroforestry system (Mazurkiewicz, 2022). Paulownia trees can release more oxygen compared to other trees, purify the air, prevent soil erosion, and control the subsoil water pollution caused by animal waste and chemical-based pollutants (Ammar et al, 2023). Paulownia trees produce a huge mass of leaves rich in nitrogen that can be utilized as fertilizers (green manure) or as a forage source in ruminants' diets (Stewart et al, 2018) for green environmental goals.…”
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“…Paulownia is a fast-growing deciduous tree mainly utilized for the timber industry that produces 54 tons of leaves per hectare (Alagawany et al, 2022) and possesses a potential for biofuel production from its cellulose and carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) sequestration in an agroforestry system (Mazurkiewicz, 2022). Paulownia trees can release more oxygen compared to other trees, purify the air, prevent soil erosion, and control the subsoil water pollution caused by animal waste and chemical-based pollutants (Ammar et al, 2023). Paulownia trees produce a huge mass of leaves rich in nitrogen that can be utilized as fertilizers (green manure) or as a forage source in ruminants' diets (Stewart et al, 2018) for green environmental goals.…”
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confidence: 99%