Rumen methane output and fermentation characteristics of gramineous forage and leguminous forage at differing harvest dates determined using an in vitro gas production technique

Abstract: An in vitro rumen gas production technique was employed to determine the methane production and fermentation characteristics of Leymus chinensis and Medicago ruthenica at differing harvest dates (May 15, May 30, June 30, July 30, August 30 and September 30), which are sequential phases wit...

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Main Authors: Rong-zhen ZHONG, Yi FANG, Hai-xia SUN, Min WANG, Dao-wei ZHOU
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2016-02-01
Series:Journal of Integrative Agriculture
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spelling doaj-ffbfca6df5a14f1099f7934c22a7e3762021-06-07T06:50:58ZengElsevierJournal of Integrative Agriculture2095-31192016-02-01152414423Rumen methane output and fermentation characteristics of gramineous forage and leguminous forage at differing harvest dates determined using an in vitro gas production techniqueRong-zhen ZHONG0Yi FANG1Hai-xia SUN2Min WANG3Dao-wei ZHOU4Northeast Institute of Geography and Agroecology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Changchun 130102, P.R.China; ZHONG Rong-zhen, Tel: +86-431-85542303Northeast Institute of Geography and Agroecology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Changchun 130102, P.R.ChinaNortheast Institute of Geography and Agroecology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Changchun 130102, P.R.ChinaKey Laboratory of Agro-Ecological Processes in Subtropical Region/Huanjiang Experimental Station of Karst Agro-Ecosystem, Institute of Subtropical Agriculture, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Hunan 410125, P.R.ChinaNortheast Institute of Geography and Agroecology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Changchun 130102, P.R.China; Correspondence ZHOU Dao-wei, Tel: +86-431-85542231Abstract: An in vitro rumen gas production technique was employed to determine the methane production and fermentation characteristics of Leymus chinensis and Medicago ruthenica at differing harvest dates (May 15, May 30, June 30, July 30, August 30 and September 30), which are sequential phases within a single continuous growth of two 10-year-old pastures. To quantify the rate of degradation and compare in vitro rumen fermentation characteristic, a logistic-exponential model, where initial gas volume was zero (LE0), was used to fit gas production and methane output results. Dried, milled forage samples were incubated in vitro for 72 h at 39°C and gas production was recorded intermittently throughout the incubation and gas samples were collected to measure methane production. Results showed that there were significant interactions between species and harvest for all chemical composition variables (P<0.001) and condensed tannin content (P<0.001). L. chinensis produced more total gas and methane than M. ruthenica (P<0.001). Both total gas and methane production decreased lineally (P<0.001) with advancing harvest date. The degradation rates of L. chinensis and M. ruthenica harvested on September 30 were lower than those on the other harvest dates (P<0.01). M. ruthenica fermented fluid had higher concentration of ammonia N (P<0.05) and molar proportions of isobutyrate (P<0.01), valerate (P<0.001) and isovalerate (P<0.01) in total volatile fatty acids than L. chinensis. Furthermore, concentration of isovalerate decreased cubically with advancing harvest date (P<0.05). In conclusion, M. ruthenica produced less methane than L. chinensis and the total gas and methane production decreased with advancing harvest date for both species, which may be due to the changes in contents of chemical compositions and condensed tannin in forages.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S209531191561036Xmethane productiongramineous foragesleguminous foragesharvestsin vitro rumen fermentation
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author Rong-zhen ZHONG
Yi FANG
Hai-xia SUN
Min WANG
Dao-wei ZHOU
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Yi FANG
Hai-xia SUN
Min WANG
Dao-wei ZHOU
Rumen methane output and fermentation characteristics of gramineous forage and leguminous forage at differing harvest dates determined using an in vitro gas production technique
Journal of Integrative Agriculture
methane production
gramineous forages
leguminous forages
harvests
in vitro rumen fermentation
author_facet Rong-zhen ZHONG
Yi FANG
Hai-xia SUN
Min WANG
Dao-wei ZHOU
author_sort Rong-zhen ZHONG
title Rumen methane output and fermentation characteristics of gramineous forage and leguminous forage at differing harvest dates determined using an in vitro gas production technique
title_short Rumen methane output and fermentation characteristics of gramineous forage and leguminous forage at differing harvest dates determined using an in vitro gas production technique
title_full Rumen methane output and fermentation characteristics of gramineous forage and leguminous forage at differing harvest dates determined using an in vitro gas production technique
title_fullStr Rumen methane output and fermentation characteristics of gramineous forage and leguminous forage at differing harvest dates determined using an in vitro gas production technique
title_full_unstemmed Rumen methane output and fermentation characteristics of gramineous forage and leguminous forage at differing harvest dates determined using an in vitro gas production technique
title_sort rumen methane output and fermentation characteristics of gramineous forage and leguminous forage at differing harvest dates determined using an in vitro gas production technique
publisher Elsevier
series Journal of Integrative Agriculture
issn 2095-3119
publishDate 2016-02-01
description Abstract: An in vitro rumen gas production technique was employed to determine the methane production and fermentation characteristics of Leymus chinensis and Medicago ruthenica at differing harvest dates (May 15, May 30, June 30, July 30, August 30 and September 30), which are sequential phases within a single continuous growth of two 10-year-old pastures. To quantify the rate of degradation and compare in vitro rumen fermentation characteristic, a logistic-exponential model, where initial gas volume was zero (LE0), was used to fit gas production and methane output results. Dried, milled forage samples were incubated in vitro for 72 h at 39°C and gas production was recorded intermittently throughout the incubation and gas samples were collected to measure methane production. Results showed that there were significant interactions between species and harvest for all chemical composition variables (P<0.001) and condensed tannin content (P<0.001). L. chinensis produced more total gas and methane than M. ruthenica (P<0.001). Both total gas and methane production decreased lineally (P<0.001) with advancing harvest date. The degradation rates of L. chinensis and M. ruthenica harvested on September 30 were lower than those on the other harvest dates (P<0.01). M. ruthenica fermented fluid had higher concentration of ammonia N (P<0.05) and molar proportions of isobutyrate (P<0.01), valerate (P<0.001) and isovalerate (P<0.01) in total volatile fatty acids than L. chinensis. Furthermore, concentration of isovalerate decreased cubically with advancing harvest date (P<0.05). In conclusion, M. ruthenica produced less methane than L. chinensis and the total gas and methane production decreased with advancing harvest date for both species, which may be due to the changes in contents of chemical compositions and condensed tannin in forages.
topic methane production
gramineous forages
leguminous forages
harvests
in vitro rumen fermentation
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S209531191561036X
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