Wheat silage: Effect of cultivar and stage of maturity on yield and degradability in situ

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作者
Ashbell, G
Weinberg, ZG
Bruckental, I
Tabori, K
Sharet, N
机构
[1] AGR RES ORG,VOLCANI CTR,INST ANIM SCI,IL-50250 BET DAGAN,ISRAEL
[2] JORDAN VALLEY EXPT STN,BET SHEAN,ISRAEL
[3] MINIST AGR,EXTENS SERV,BET SHEAN,ISRAEL
关键词
wheat silage; maturity; in situ degradability; ENSILING WHOLE WHEAT;
D O I
10.1021/jf960336l
中图分类号
S [农业科学];
学科分类号
09 ;
摘要
Dry matter (DM) yields and degradability in situ of two wheat cultivars--an early-maturing, Bet Hashita (BH), and a late-maturing, Ariel (A), harvested and ensiled at four maturity stages, shooting, flowering, milk, and dough--were evaluated. The wheat was ensiled in minisilos for 90 days. The DM yields (t ha(-1)) of A tended to be higher than those of BH at all maturity stages. Average neutral detergent fiber (NDF) and acid detergent fiber (ADF) contents of both cultivars were lowest at the shooting stage and highest at flowering stage. Average NDF and ADF contents of A silages were higher than those of BH: 631 vs 582 g kg(-1) DM and 378 vs 338 g kg(-1) DM (P < 0.05), respectively. In situ DM degradability of BH was higher than that of A at all stages of maturity P < 0.05). (average 27.1 vs 20.1%; P < 0.05), and it decreased significantly with maturity. In situ NDF degradability during 24 h of incubation decreased with maturity in both cultivars (P < 0.05) and was higher for BH than for A at the milk stage. Total degradable NDF yields tended to increase with maturity and to be higher in cultivar A. Therefore, A, harvested at a later ripening stage, is preferable to BH as a roughage crop for dairy cattle.
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页码:709 / 712
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