Influence of ammoniation on the nutritive value, N retention and intake of straw

M.J. Lawlor, J. O'shea, J.P. Hopkins
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Studies have been conducted to compare the increases in dry matter digestibility (DMD) in vitro and in vivo and to determine the metabolisable energy (ME) value of straw ammoniated at ambient temperature. Stacks of straw sealed with polyethylene were allowed to react with 3% (w/w) of anhydrous NH3 for 30 and 56 days respectively. Both DMD in vitro and total nitrogen (N) tests were carried out over an 8-week period subsequent to opening the stacks. Digestibility in vivo was measured with twelve wether lambs. Separate digestibility studies involving six wether lambs were conducted to measure N retention from ammoniated straw. There was a mean increases of 15 and 14.2 percentageunits in the DMD in vitro and in vivo content respectively of the ammoniated straw irrespective of whether it was treated for 30 or 56 days. The crude protein (CP) equivalent content of the straw was increased from 3.1 to 7.6%. The increase in DMD in vitro of the ammoniated and N content was maintained in all cases throughout the 8-week sampling period. Approximately 58% of the anhydrous NH3 added to the straw appeared irreversibly “bound”

The N retention studies resulted in a slight increase in N retention as a result of straw ammoniation. The mean values for the control and ammoniated straw DM were—0.586 g N and—0.345 g N/100 g straw per day respectively. The ME values for ammoniated straw averaged 7.14 MJ/kg on a DM basis. Straw ammoniation resulted in a marked increase in intake with sheep.

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氨化处理对秸秆营养价值、氮保留和吸收的影响
对秸秆进行了体外和体内干物质消化率(DMD)的比较研究,并测定了秸秆在常温下的代谢能(ME)值。稻草堆用聚乙烯密封,分别与3% (w/w)的无水NH3反应30天和56天。体外DMD和总氮(N)测试在打开堆后的8周内进行。用12只羊羊测定体内消化率。对6只羊羊分别进行了消化率研究,以测定氨化秸秆的氮潴留。无论处理时间是30天还是56天,氨化秸秆的体内和体外DMD含量平均分别增加了15.2%和14.2%。秸秆粗蛋白质(CP)当量含量由3.1%提高到7.6%。在8周的采样期内,所有样品的体外氨化DMD和N含量均保持上升趋势。添加到秸秆中的无水NH3中约有58%出现不可逆“结合”。N保留研究表明,由于秸秆氨化,N保留略有增加。对照和氨化秸秆DM的平均值分别为0.586 g N/ 100g / d和0.345 g N/ d。氨化秸秆的代谢能值平均为7.14 MJ/kg。秸秆氨化处理显著提高了绵羊的采食量。
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