Quality of Asystasia leaves and stems 60 days after seeding at different shade levels.

The objective of this study was to determine the herbage dry matter (DM) yield and the nutritional quality of leaves and stems of Asystasia instrusa as affected by shade levels. Seedlings of the plant grown in polybags were subjected to four shade treatments : 54, 28, 14 and 7 % light in three repli...

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Main Authors: Noordin Mokhtar, Suparjo, R. A., Halim, S., Jalaludin, C., Abu Bakar, Othman, Ahmad Shokri
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Published: 1990
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spelling my.upm.eprints.178732014-08-26T00:24:24Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/17873/ Quality of Asystasia leaves and stems 60 days after seeding at different shade levels. Noordin Mokhtar, Suparjo R. A., Halim S., Jalaludin C., Abu Bakar Othman, Ahmad Shokri The objective of this study was to determine the herbage dry matter (DM) yield and the nutritional quality of leaves and stems of Asystasia instrusa as affected by shade levels. Seedlings of the plant grown in polybags were subjected to four shade treatments : 54, 28, 14 and 7 % light in three replicates. Dry matter yield and nutritive characteristics of herbage were determined after 60 days of growth. Increasing shade levels resulted in decline DM yield (63,55,41 and 27 g m-2 respectively). Leaf nutritive quality improved with increasing shade : in-vitro digestible dry matter (IVDDM) concentration of leaves were 692, 668, 720 and 740 g kg-1 DM, respectively, while their corresponding crude protein (CP) contents were 251, 257,305 and 327 g kg-1 DM. Conversely, nutritive quality of stems decreased with shade : stem IVDDM concentrations were 766, 737, 693 and 694 g kg-1 DM while acid-detergent fiber (ADF) concentrations in stems were 283, 293, 345 and 371 g kg-1 DM. Leaf ADF and stem CO concentrations were unaffected by increased shade levels. Increasing levels of hemicellulose in leaves was accompanied by increasing IVDDM. In contrast to ADF, NDF in leaves increased with increasing shade. Phosphorus, Ca and K increased in both leaf and stem with increasing shade, while Mg decreased in leaf and remained unchange in stem. In conclusion, increased shading appears to increase leaf and decrease stem quality. This probably explain inconsistency in opinions regarding the effect of shade on quality of whole herbage. 1990 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/17873/1/ID%2017873.pdf Noordin Mokhtar, Suparjo and R. A., Halim and S., Jalaludin and C., Abu Bakar and Othman, Ahmad Shokri (1990) Quality of Asystasia leaves and stems 60 days after seeding at different shade levels. In: Proc. 13 MSAP Ann. Conf, 6–8 March 1990, Malacca. (pp. 168-172). English
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description The objective of this study was to determine the herbage dry matter (DM) yield and the nutritional quality of leaves and stems of Asystasia instrusa as affected by shade levels. Seedlings of the plant grown in polybags were subjected to four shade treatments : 54, 28, 14 and 7 % light in three replicates. Dry matter yield and nutritive characteristics of herbage were determined after 60 days of growth. Increasing shade levels resulted in decline DM yield (63,55,41 and 27 g m-2 respectively). Leaf nutritive quality improved with increasing shade : in-vitro digestible dry matter (IVDDM) concentration of leaves were 692, 668, 720 and 740 g kg-1 DM, respectively, while their corresponding crude protein (CP) contents were 251, 257,305 and 327 g kg-1 DM. Conversely, nutritive quality of stems decreased with shade : stem IVDDM concentrations were 766, 737, 693 and 694 g kg-1 DM while acid-detergent fiber (ADF) concentrations in stems were 283, 293, 345 and 371 g kg-1 DM. Leaf ADF and stem CO concentrations were unaffected by increased shade levels. Increasing levels of hemicellulose in leaves was accompanied by increasing IVDDM. In contrast to ADF, NDF in leaves increased with increasing shade. Phosphorus, Ca and K increased in both leaf and stem with increasing shade, while Mg decreased in leaf and remained unchange in stem. In conclusion, increased shading appears to increase leaf and decrease stem quality. This probably explain inconsistency in opinions regarding the effect of shade on quality of whole herbage.
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author Noordin Mokhtar, Suparjo
R. A., Halim
S., Jalaludin
C., Abu Bakar
Othman, Ahmad Shokri
spellingShingle Noordin Mokhtar, Suparjo
R. A., Halim
S., Jalaludin
C., Abu Bakar
Othman, Ahmad Shokri
Quality of Asystasia leaves and stems 60 days after seeding at different shade levels.
author_facet Noordin Mokhtar, Suparjo
R. A., Halim
S., Jalaludin
C., Abu Bakar
Othman, Ahmad Shokri
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title Quality of Asystasia leaves and stems 60 days after seeding at different shade levels.
title_short Quality of Asystasia leaves and stems 60 days after seeding at different shade levels.
title_full Quality of Asystasia leaves and stems 60 days after seeding at different shade levels.
title_fullStr Quality of Asystasia leaves and stems 60 days after seeding at different shade levels.
title_full_unstemmed Quality of Asystasia leaves and stems 60 days after seeding at different shade levels.
title_sort quality of asystasia leaves and stems 60 days after seeding at different shade levels.
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