Evaluation of mulberry (Morus alba) as potential feed supplement for ruminants: the effect of plant maturity on in situ disappearance and in vitro intestinal digestibility of plant fractions

The in situ nylon bag degradation and in vitro intestinal digestibility of dry matter (DM), and crude protein (CP) of mulberry (Morus alba) plant fractions was studied at four harvest stages, 3 (W3), 5 (W5), 7 (W7) and 9 (W9) weeks. Degradability of DM and CP of the whole plant and stem fractions de...

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Main Authors: Saddul, Devika, Mohd Jelan, Zainal Aznam, Liang, Juan Boo, Abd Halim, Mohd Ridzwan
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Published: Asian-Australasian Association of Animal Production Societies 2005
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spelling my.upm.eprints.500782017-02-01T04:37:27Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/50078/ Evaluation of mulberry (Morus alba) as potential feed supplement for ruminants: the effect of plant maturity on in situ disappearance and in vitro intestinal digestibility of plant fractions Saddul, Devika Mohd Jelan, Zainal Aznam Liang, Juan Boo Abd Halim, Mohd Ridzwan The in situ nylon bag degradation and in vitro intestinal digestibility of dry matter (DM), and crude protein (CP) of mulberry (Morus alba) plant fractions was studied at four harvest stages, 3 (W3), 5 (W5), 7 (W7) and 9 (W9) weeks. Degradability of DM and CP of the whole plant and stem fractions declined significantly (p<0.01) with advancing plant maturity in the order W3>W5 and W7>W9 and W3>W5>W7>W9, respectively. The degradation of DM and CP of the leaf fraction was also influenced by plant maturity but no trend was observed. The degradation of DM and CP of the whole plant and leaves increased rapidly during the first 48 and 24 h of incubation, respectively, when maximum degradation was reached. In vitro intestinal digestibility of CP was more influenced by the residence time in the rumen than by plant maturity. This study showed that mulberry is suitable as a supplement, particularly to low-quality roughages, in providing a source of rapidly available nitrogen to the rumen microbes, hence improving the roughage degradability and intake. Asian-Australasian Association of Animal Production Societies 2005 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/50078/1/Evaluation%20of%20mulberry%20%28Morus%20alba%29%20as%20potential%20feed%20supplement%20for%20rumi.pdf Saddul, Devika and Mohd Jelan, Zainal Aznam and Liang, Juan Boo and Abd Halim, Mohd Ridzwan (2005) Evaluation of mulberry (Morus alba) as potential feed supplement for ruminants: the effect of plant maturity on in situ disappearance and in vitro intestinal digestibility of plant fractions. Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences, 18 (11). pp. 1569-1574. ISSN 1011-2367; ESSN: 1976-5517 http://www.ajas.info/journal/view.php?number=21159 10.5713/ajas.2005.1569
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description The in situ nylon bag degradation and in vitro intestinal digestibility of dry matter (DM), and crude protein (CP) of mulberry (Morus alba) plant fractions was studied at four harvest stages, 3 (W3), 5 (W5), 7 (W7) and 9 (W9) weeks. Degradability of DM and CP of the whole plant and stem fractions declined significantly (p<0.01) with advancing plant maturity in the order W3>W5 and W7>W9 and W3>W5>W7>W9, respectively. The degradation of DM and CP of the leaf fraction was also influenced by plant maturity but no trend was observed. The degradation of DM and CP of the whole plant and leaves increased rapidly during the first 48 and 24 h of incubation, respectively, when maximum degradation was reached. In vitro intestinal digestibility of CP was more influenced by the residence time in the rumen than by plant maturity. This study showed that mulberry is suitable as a supplement, particularly to low-quality roughages, in providing a source of rapidly available nitrogen to the rumen microbes, hence improving the roughage degradability and intake.
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author Saddul, Devika
Mohd Jelan, Zainal Aznam
Liang, Juan Boo
Abd Halim, Mohd Ridzwan
spellingShingle Saddul, Devika
Mohd Jelan, Zainal Aznam
Liang, Juan Boo
Abd Halim, Mohd Ridzwan
Evaluation of mulberry (Morus alba) as potential feed supplement for ruminants: the effect of plant maturity on in situ disappearance and in vitro intestinal digestibility of plant fractions
author_facet Saddul, Devika
Mohd Jelan, Zainal Aznam
Liang, Juan Boo
Abd Halim, Mohd Ridzwan
author_sort Saddul, Devika
title Evaluation of mulberry (Morus alba) as potential feed supplement for ruminants: the effect of plant maturity on in situ disappearance and in vitro intestinal digestibility of plant fractions
title_short Evaluation of mulberry (Morus alba) as potential feed supplement for ruminants: the effect of plant maturity on in situ disappearance and in vitro intestinal digestibility of plant fractions
title_full Evaluation of mulberry (Morus alba) as potential feed supplement for ruminants: the effect of plant maturity on in situ disappearance and in vitro intestinal digestibility of plant fractions
title_fullStr Evaluation of mulberry (Morus alba) as potential feed supplement for ruminants: the effect of plant maturity on in situ disappearance and in vitro intestinal digestibility of plant fractions
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of mulberry (Morus alba) as potential feed supplement for ruminants: the effect of plant maturity on in situ disappearance and in vitro intestinal digestibility of plant fractions
title_sort evaluation of mulberry (morus alba) as potential feed supplement for ruminants: the effect of plant maturity on in situ disappearance and in vitro intestinal digestibility of plant fractions
publisher Asian-Australasian Association of Animal Production Societies
publishDate 2005
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/50078/1/Evaluation%20of%20mulberry%20%28Morus%20alba%29%20as%20potential%20feed%20supplement%20for%20rumi.pdf
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