Evaluation of <i>Stylosanthes scabra</i> Accessions as Forage Source for Ruminants: Growth Performance, Nutritive Value and In Vitro Ruminal Fermentation
Feed shortage is the main cause of poor production performance in livestock under smallholder farmer’s in South Africa. Therefore, this study evaluated the growth performance, nutritive value and in vitro ruminal fermentation of <i>Stylosanthes scabra</i> accessions in climatic condition...
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doaj-a5de808446f64cc989422bd528ab36e22020-11-25T04:01:07ZengMDPI AGAnimals2076-26152020-10-01101939193910.3390/ani10111939Evaluation of <i>Stylosanthes scabra</i> Accessions as Forage Source for Ruminants: Growth Performance, Nutritive Value and In Vitro Ruminal FermentationThamsanqa Doctor Empire Mpanza0Abubeker Hassen1Abiodun Mayowa Akanmu2Department of Animal and Wildlife Sciences, University of Pretoria, Private Bag X20, Pretoria Hatfield 0028, South AfricaDepartment of Animal and Wildlife Sciences, University of Pretoria, Private Bag X20, Pretoria Hatfield 0028, South AfricaDepartment of Animal and Wildlife Sciences, University of Pretoria, Private Bag X20, Pretoria Hatfield 0028, South AfricaFeed shortage is the main cause of poor production performance in livestock under smallholder farmer’s in South Africa. Therefore, this study evaluated the growth performance, nutritive value and in vitro ruminal fermentation of <i>Stylosanthes scabra</i> accessions in climatic condition of Pretoria, South Africa as potential forage sources in order to improve feed quality and subsequently livestock production. <i>Stylosanthes scabra</i> accessions were planted in 6 m<sup>2</sup> plots following a complete randomized block design with three replicates per accession. The plants were allowed to grow to full maturity after which forage was harvested and yield, chemical composition, phenolic compounds, in vitro organic matter digestibility (IVOMD) and in vitro ruminal fermentation characteristic were determined. Forage yield of accessions ranged between 4.3 to 5.3 t ha<sup>−1</sup> in dry matter (DM), and only twelve accessions were identified to be adaptable over the three-year evaluation under rain-fed. Accessions 140, 9281, 11,252, 11,595, 11,604 and 11,625 were consistent in terms of forage yield over the three years Significant differences among accessions were observed for crude protein (CP), neutral detergent fiber (NDF), IVOMD, metabolizable energy, metabolizable energy yield, gas production, total phenols, total hydrolysable tannins and total condensed tannins. Principal component and clustering analysis showed that accessions 11,255 and 11,625 are distinct in their characteristics as compared to the rest of the accessions, and both accessions are suitable forage source for animals since they contain low NDF with good forage production and crude protein content. However, there is a need for further study to integrate these accessions into the feeding systems in order to improve livestock production.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-2615/10/11/1939forage yieldnutritive valuefeeding potentialShrubby Stylo |
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Thamsanqa Doctor Empire Mpanza Abubeker Hassen Abiodun Mayowa Akanmu Evaluation of <i>Stylosanthes scabra</i> Accessions as Forage Source for Ruminants: Growth Performance, Nutritive Value and In Vitro Ruminal Fermentation Animals forage yield nutritive value feeding potential Shrubby Stylo |
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Evaluation of <i>Stylosanthes scabra</i> Accessions as Forage Source for Ruminants: Growth Performance, Nutritive Value and In Vitro Ruminal Fermentation |
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Evaluation of <i>Stylosanthes scabra</i> Accessions as Forage Source for Ruminants: Growth Performance, Nutritive Value and In Vitro Ruminal Fermentation |
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Evaluation of <i>Stylosanthes scabra</i> Accessions as Forage Source for Ruminants: Growth Performance, Nutritive Value and In Vitro Ruminal Fermentation |
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Evaluation of <i>Stylosanthes scabra</i> Accessions as Forage Source for Ruminants: Growth Performance, Nutritive Value and In Vitro Ruminal Fermentation |
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Evaluation of <i>Stylosanthes scabra</i> Accessions as Forage Source for Ruminants: Growth Performance, Nutritive Value and In Vitro Ruminal Fermentation |
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evaluation of <i>stylosanthes scabra</i> accessions as forage source for ruminants: growth performance, nutritive value and in vitro ruminal fermentation |
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Feed shortage is the main cause of poor production performance in livestock under smallholder farmer’s in South Africa. Therefore, this study evaluated the growth performance, nutritive value and in vitro ruminal fermentation of <i>Stylosanthes scabra</i> accessions in climatic condition of Pretoria, South Africa as potential forage sources in order to improve feed quality and subsequently livestock production. <i>Stylosanthes scabra</i> accessions were planted in 6 m<sup>2</sup> plots following a complete randomized block design with three replicates per accession. The plants were allowed to grow to full maturity after which forage was harvested and yield, chemical composition, phenolic compounds, in vitro organic matter digestibility (IVOMD) and in vitro ruminal fermentation characteristic were determined. Forage yield of accessions ranged between 4.3 to 5.3 t ha<sup>−1</sup> in dry matter (DM), and only twelve accessions were identified to be adaptable over the three-year evaluation under rain-fed. Accessions 140, 9281, 11,252, 11,595, 11,604 and 11,625 were consistent in terms of forage yield over the three years Significant differences among accessions were observed for crude protein (CP), neutral detergent fiber (NDF), IVOMD, metabolizable energy, metabolizable energy yield, gas production, total phenols, total hydrolysable tannins and total condensed tannins. Principal component and clustering analysis showed that accessions 11,255 and 11,625 are distinct in their characteristics as compared to the rest of the accessions, and both accessions are suitable forage source for animals since they contain low NDF with good forage production and crude protein content. However, there is a need for further study to integrate these accessions into the feeding systems in order to improve livestock production. |
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