Morphological fractions, chemical composition and in vitro fermentation characteristics of maize stover of five genotypes

Five morphological fractions (leaf blade, leaf sheath, stem, husk and cob) of stover of five maize genotypes, namely waxy, conventional, fodder, sweet and high-oil maize, respectively, were used to test the effects of genotype and morphological fractions on chemical composition and in vitro fermenta...

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Main Authors: S.X. Tang, J. Gan, L.X. Sheng, Z.L. Tan, G.O. Tayo, Z.H. Sun, M. Wang, G.P. Ren
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Published: Elsevier 2008-01-01
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spelling doaj-1736a1c8699e4729b647fc9ef98dc6442021-06-05T06:05:34ZengElsevierAnimal1751-73112008-01-0121217721779Morphological fractions, chemical composition and in vitro fermentation characteristics of maize stover of five genotypesS.X. Tang0J. Gan1L.X. Sheng2Z.L. Tan3G.O. Tayo4Z.H. Sun5M. Wang6G.P. Ren7Key Laboratory of Subtropical Agro-ecological Engineering, Institute of Subtropical Agriculture, The Chinese Academy of Sciences, Changsha, Hunan 410125, PR China; Graduate University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100039, PR ChinaCollege of Animal Science and Technology, Hunan Agriculture University, Changsha, Hunan 410128, PR ChinaKey Laboratory of Subtropical Agro-ecological Engineering, Institute of Subtropical Agriculture, The Chinese Academy of Sciences, Changsha, Hunan 410125, PR ChinaKey Laboratory of Subtropical Agro-ecological Engineering, Institute of Subtropical Agriculture, The Chinese Academy of Sciences, Changsha, Hunan 410125, PR ChinaBabcock University, P.M.B. 21244, Ikeja, Lagos, NigeriaKey Laboratory of Subtropical Agro-ecological Engineering, Institute of Subtropical Agriculture, The Chinese Academy of Sciences, Changsha, Hunan 410125, PR China; Graduate University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100039, PR ChinaKey Laboratory of Subtropical Agro-ecological Engineering, Institute of Subtropical Agriculture, The Chinese Academy of Sciences, Changsha, Hunan 410125, PR ChinaHunan Yahua Dairy Industry Co. Ltd, Changsha, Hunan 410005, PR ChinaFive morphological fractions (leaf blade, leaf sheath, stem, husk and cob) of stover of five maize genotypes, namely waxy, conventional, fodder, sweet and high-oil maize, respectively, were used to test the effects of genotype and morphological fractions on chemical composition and in vitro fermentation characteristics. The waxy maize had a higher (P < 0.05) stem but lower (P < 0.05) leaf blade proportion and fodder maize had a higher (P < 0.05) leaf blade but lower (P < 0.05) leaf sheath proportion than other genotypes, respectively. Maize genotype had a significant effect (P < 0.001) on the chemical composition of stover parts except for organic matter (OM) concentration. Chemical composition of stover parts was affected (P < 0.001) by morphological fractions. The interaction effects between genotype and morphological fraction on the fiber content of stover parts were significant. Over 0.40 and 0.50 of phosphorus (P) and crude protein (CP) of whole-plant maize stover were averagely contributed by leaf blade. Leaf blade, stem and cob contributed over 0.75 of OM, CP, P and fiber in the whole plant. There were significant effects of genotype and morphological fraction on both in vitro gas production parameters and in vitro organic matter disappearance of maize stovers. The genotype and morphological fraction of maize stover and their interaction had significant effects on NH3-N and total volatile fatty acid concentration and the molar proportion of volatile fatty acid in the supernatant after 72 h of incubation except for valeric acid. The present data indicated that the genotype and morphological fraction of maize resulted in variation in the nutritive value of maize stover.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1751731108003121chemical compositiongas productionmaize genotypemorphological fraction
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author S.X. Tang
J. Gan
L.X. Sheng
Z.L. Tan
G.O. Tayo
Z.H. Sun
M. Wang
G.P. Ren
spellingShingle S.X. Tang
J. Gan
L.X. Sheng
Z.L. Tan
G.O. Tayo
Z.H. Sun
M. Wang
G.P. Ren
Morphological fractions, chemical composition and in vitro fermentation characteristics of maize stover of five genotypes
Animal
chemical composition
gas production
maize genotype
morphological fraction
author_facet S.X. Tang
J. Gan
L.X. Sheng
Z.L. Tan
G.O. Tayo
Z.H. Sun
M. Wang
G.P. Ren
author_sort S.X. Tang
title Morphological fractions, chemical composition and in vitro fermentation characteristics of maize stover of five genotypes
title_short Morphological fractions, chemical composition and in vitro fermentation characteristics of maize stover of five genotypes
title_full Morphological fractions, chemical composition and in vitro fermentation characteristics of maize stover of five genotypes
title_fullStr Morphological fractions, chemical composition and in vitro fermentation characteristics of maize stover of five genotypes
title_full_unstemmed Morphological fractions, chemical composition and in vitro fermentation characteristics of maize stover of five genotypes
title_sort morphological fractions, chemical composition and in vitro fermentation characteristics of maize stover of five genotypes
publisher Elsevier
series Animal
issn 1751-7311
publishDate 2008-01-01
description Five morphological fractions (leaf blade, leaf sheath, stem, husk and cob) of stover of five maize genotypes, namely waxy, conventional, fodder, sweet and high-oil maize, respectively, were used to test the effects of genotype and morphological fractions on chemical composition and in vitro fermentation characteristics. The waxy maize had a higher (P < 0.05) stem but lower (P < 0.05) leaf blade proportion and fodder maize had a higher (P < 0.05) leaf blade but lower (P < 0.05) leaf sheath proportion than other genotypes, respectively. Maize genotype had a significant effect (P < 0.001) on the chemical composition of stover parts except for organic matter (OM) concentration. Chemical composition of stover parts was affected (P < 0.001) by morphological fractions. The interaction effects between genotype and morphological fraction on the fiber content of stover parts were significant. Over 0.40 and 0.50 of phosphorus (P) and crude protein (CP) of whole-plant maize stover were averagely contributed by leaf blade. Leaf blade, stem and cob contributed over 0.75 of OM, CP, P and fiber in the whole plant. There were significant effects of genotype and morphological fraction on both in vitro gas production parameters and in vitro organic matter disappearance of maize stovers. The genotype and morphological fraction of maize stover and their interaction had significant effects on NH3-N and total volatile fatty acid concentration and the molar proportion of volatile fatty acid in the supernatant after 72 h of incubation except for valeric acid. The present data indicated that the genotype and morphological fraction of maize resulted in variation in the nutritive value of maize stover.
topic chemical composition
gas production
maize genotype
morphological fraction
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1751731108003121
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