2017
DOI: 10.1080/1828051x.2017.1345659
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Use of FT-NIRS for determination of chemical components and nutritional value of natural pasture

Abstract: This study evaluates the potential of Fourier transformation near-infrared reflectance spectroscopy to estimate the nutritional value and the chemical composition of natural pastures. Variability from all samples of pastures available is considered in order to assess the applicability of the calibration models in the future predictions. Chemical components (dry matter, crude protein, ash, ether extract, crude fibre, fibrous fractions) of grass samples were determined by applying official methods, and milk and … Show more

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“…3.5 and 3.4; Hsu et al 2000;Stubbs et al 2010) and lower than others (e.g. 4.5; Rothman et al 2009;Parrini et al 2018). For perennial legumes and grasses, we were able to achieve higher RPD values for NDF after restricting the calibration set to just perennial legumes and grasses.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 53%
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“…3.5 and 3.4; Hsu et al 2000;Stubbs et al 2010) and lower than others (e.g. 4.5; Rothman et al 2009;Parrini et al 2018). For perennial legumes and grasses, we were able to achieve higher RPD values for NDF after restricting the calibration set to just perennial legumes and grasses.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 53%
“…In southern Chile, a calibration was successfully developed for mixed swards, comprising eight perennial grass and legume species by using nearly 300 spectra/chemistry pairs (Lobos et al 2013). In Italy, calibrations have been developed for 13 species that are endemic to native grasslands, including grasses and legumes (Parrini et al 2018). In southern Australia, calibrations were successfully developed for eight woody shrub species (Norman and Masters 2010).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Durmic et al (2017) used 1231 samples for a calibration equation predicting nitrogen, 427 samples for a neutral detergent fiber (NDF) calibration, 402 samples for an acid detergent fiber (ADF) calibration, and 405 samples for an in vitro dry matter loss calibration. Parrini et al (2018) used 105 samples of natural and naturalized pastures from Tuscany (Italy) and affirmed that NIRS was able to precisely and accurately estimate the chemical composition of the pastures, even with a reduced number of samples.…”
Section: Calibration and Validation Processmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…Calibration equations can be calculated from the relationship between the spectral properties of samples and the results obtained by a reference laboratory method (Marten et al, 1989); the development of robust and accurate NIRS predictions depends on a database of samples that represents the predicted forage characteristics (Parrini et al, 2018).…”
Section: Calibration and Validation Processmentioning
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