Effects of heat treating of barley grain on ruminal DM degradation using nylon bags technique
Journal Title: Journal of Biodiversity and Environmental Sciences (JBES) - Year 2015, Vol 6, Issue 1
Abstract
This study was carried out to the determination of nutritive value of barley grain (un treateated and treated with 120º C heat) using nylon bag technique in Gizel sheep . Tow fistulae Gizel sheep with average BW 50.5±2.5 kg used in a complete randomized design. The ruminal DM disappearance were measured 0, 4, 8, 16, 24, 36 and 48 h. Dry matter degradability of barley un treateated and treated grain at 48 h were 73.62 and 66.37%, there were higher and lower respectively, that showed significant differences (p<0.05). Results of DM degradability characteristics showed that modelIII was the best fit to barley grain DM disappearance.
Authors and Affiliations
Valiollah Palangi, Akbar Taghizadeh, Yousef Mehmannavaz, Hamid Paya
A review on biogenic nanosilver – an emerging biomedical product
The convergence of nanotechnology and biomedical sciences paves the need for new and effective methods for enhancing the therapeutics and diagnostics. Generally, the use of nanotechnology improves specificity of molecu...
Assessing the impact of type of ownership on residential mobility case study: narmak district of Tehran
One aspect of the dynamics of the city is relocation of households from one location to the other residential neighborhoods within the city. This relocating, which has a great impact on the structure of the city, has a...
Effect of chemical and bio nitrogen fertilizer on yield and yield components of soybean under intercropping with maize
In order to study the effect of chemical and bio nitrogen fertilizer on yield and yield components of soybean at intercropping system of maize, an experiment was conducted at the Research Farm of the Faculty of Agricultu...
Diversity and status of Moth (Heterocera: Saturniidae) in Mt. Malambo, Datu Salumay, Marilog, Davao District, Philippines
The Saturniids are moths that are ecologically and economically important group of insects that are considered as source of silk. Aside from their ecological role as herbivores and prey for many other insects, their pres...
The impact of seed priming and integrated plant nutrition on yield and yield components of black mustard
A field experiment was conducted to evaluate the effects of seed priming (P1: unprimed, P2: hydro-priming and P3: priming with 1% KNO3 for 8 hours at 20±1ºC) and chemical fertilizer of control (F1), 250Kg/ha urea + 200Kg...