Maize Stover
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1. Methane production of two roughage and total mixed ration as influenced by cellulase and xylanase enzyme addition
In recent decades supplementation of animal feeds with exogenous fibrolytic enzymes has substantially improved digestibility and animal performance. However, information related to associated methane production is limited and inconsistent. This study evaluated the effect of cellulase and xylanase enzymes on in vitro methane production of Eragrostis curvula h
Sci. agric. (Piracicaba, Braz.). Publicado em: 2015-02
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2. Effect of multinutrient blocks on growth, nutrient intake and apparent digestibility of landim goats fed with maize stover during the dry season in southern Mozambique. / Desempenho de caprinos e digestibilidade de dietas com palha de milho e blocos com multinutrientes, durante a época da seca, no sul de Moçambique
Este estudo comparou o efeito de dietas com palha de milho com ou sem blocos com multinutrientes na variação de peso de 24 caprinos com 8 meses de idade e peso médio de 11 kg (±0,61) , durante 6 meses da época seca. No final deste período foi conduzido um estudo de digestibilidade "in vivo" em 8 caprinos sendo 4 por tratamento. Os blocos com multinutri
Publicado em: 2001
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3. Availability of Reduced N and Carbohydrates for Ear Development of Maize 1
Changes in dry weights, reduced N, nitrate, and nitrate reductase activity of various plant parts of the above ground vegetation (stover) and ears of field grown maize were measured at intervals between anthesis and grain maturity. Nonstructural carbohydrate contents were also measured in some instances. Changes in dry weight and reduced N content were used
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4. Changes in Lactate-Producing and Lactate-Utilizing Bacteria in Relation to pH in the Rumen of Sheep During Stepwise Adaptation to a High-Concentrate Diet
Changes in the numbers and types of lactate-producing and lactate-utilizing bacteria in the rumen of sheep were followed during stepwise adaptation from a low- to a high-concentrate diet. The mean numbers of bacteria increased after each change in diet when increasing amounts of maize grain were substituted for maize stover. A surge in number of amylolytic b