菊苣部分替代黑麦草和三叶草对放牧奶牛排尿行为和土壤氮负荷的影响

Q3 Environmental Science Journal of New Zealand Grasslands Pub Date : 2022-02-02 DOI:10.33584/jnzg.2021.83.3507
M. Mangwe, R. Bryant
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菊苣(Chicorum intybus L.)是一种高水分、低纤维的饲料,其特性已被确定会影响蛋白质降解和尿素代谢。我们最近的研究表明,单独食用菊苣可以增加排尿量并稀释尿液中的氮浓度。本研究的目的是比较在饮食中喂食较低比例的菊苣的效果,以及菊苣化学成分的昼夜变化对排尿和尿氮浓度的影响。将36头奶牛平均分为9组,随机分配为黑麦草/纯白丁香(RGWC)、黑麦草/白丁香加上午分配的菊苣(CHAM)或黑麦草/白苜蓿加下午分配的菊芋(CHPM)。菊苣的加入使排尿量增加了69%,导致UN浓度平均下降33%,与分配时间无关。虽然鼓励农民采取缓解策略来减少尿氮损失,但提供一系列饲料选择以提高采用率是有价值的。这些结果表明,包括菊苣在内的低湿度牧草有可能通过改变排尿行为和尿氮负荷来减少氮的浸出。
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Partial replacement of ryegrass and clover herbage with chicory to alter urination behaviour and soil nitrogen loading of grazing dairy cows
Chicory (Chicorum intybus L.) is a high moisture, low fibre forage, traits that have been identified to influence protein degradation and urea metabolism. Our recent study revealed that sole diets of chicory increased urinations and diluted the concentration of nitrogen in the urine. The purpose of this study was to compare the effect of feeding a lesser proportion of chicory in the diet, and the impact of the diurnal changes in chemical composition of chicory on urinations and urinary nitrogen concentration. Thirty-six dairy cows were evenly divided into nine groups, and randomly allocated either ryegrass/white clove only (RGWC), ryegrass/white clove plus morning allocation of chicory (CHAM) or ryegrass/white clove plus afternoon allocation of chicory (CHPM). Chicory inclusion increased urinations by up to 69%, resulting in a 33% mean decline in UN concentration, independently of time of allocation. While farmers are encouraged to adopt mitigation strategies to reduce urinary N losses, there is value in offering a range of forage options to improve adoption.  These results show that low moistures forages including chicory have the potential to reduce nitrogen leaching through changes in urination behaviour and urinary nitrogen loading.
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Journal of New Zealand Grasslands
Journal of New Zealand Grasslands Environmental Science-Nature and Landscape Conservation
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