2012
DOI: 10.9790/2380-0162130
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Semi arid browse forages: Their antinutritive substances and in sacco neutral detergent fibre and organic matter degradability

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“…The HCN concentrations measured in our fodder samples (up to 0.08 mg 100g -1 ) are lower than those documented by various researchers (0.03–2.14 mg 100g -1 [ 5 , 87 , 91 ]. Seasonal variation in the nitrate content of the MPTs leaves may be assigned to increased nitrate absorption from the soil during the active growing season when temperatures were higher.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 83%
“…The HCN concentrations measured in our fodder samples (up to 0.08 mg 100g -1 ) are lower than those documented by various researchers (0.03–2.14 mg 100g -1 [ 5 , 87 , 91 ]. Seasonal variation in the nitrate content of the MPTs leaves may be assigned to increased nitrate absorption from the soil during the active growing season when temperatures were higher.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 83%
“…Also, Lanyasunya et al (2007d) in a study in china reported that forage legumes are relatively good sources of digestible nitrogen and fermentable energy so their inclusion in low quality diets is likely to increase the rumen population of cellulolytic microbes, thereby improve the rumen concentration of fermentable products and nitrogen utilization. Several studies have been reported on decreased digestibility as a result of high levels of NDF and ADL and depress dry matter intake and dry matter digestibility (Njidda et al, 2014).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ce qui pourrait expliquer la valeur élevée des tanins condensés rapportée par ces derniers. Ces valeurs en tanins condensés, bien que faibles, se rapprochent des 0,08 à 0,38 g/kg de MS trouvées pour certains fourrages ligneux des régions semiarides du Nigéria (Njidda, 2010) et de l'intervalle de 0,41 à 0,81 g/kg MS rapportée par Njidda et al (2012) pour les fourrages des zones semi-arides. En référence aux valeurs seuils rapportées par Hoste et al (2011) (40-50g/kg MS) et Seresinhe et Pathirana (2003) (20-40 g/kg MS), ces valeurs en tanins condensés obtenues dans le cadre de cette étude ne pourraient induire chez les petits ruminants, respectivement des effets anthelminthiques et des effets positifs sur la digestion des protéines et le gain de poids vif.…”
Section: Interaction Mode D'exploitation Et Variétés Sur La Teneur Enunclassified