Feeding Value and In situ Digestibility of Edible Canna for Silage(Agronomy)
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To assess the potentiality of edible canna ( Canna edulis Ker-Gawl.) as economically and environmentally sound animal feed, the feeding value of silage prepared from aboveground parts was examined, in parallel with studies on in situ digestion in the rumen among three local varieties. Contents of crude protein, acid and neutral detergent fibers and crude ash in canna silage were significantly higher, and that of nonstructural carbohydrate was significantly lower than in corn silage. The pH of corn and 'yellow flower' canna silages were significantly lower (3.8〜3.9) than either 'green stem' or 'red stem' canna silage (4.4〜4.9). The contents of lactic acid, acetic acid, total organic acid and the Flieg's score of 'yellow flower' canna silage were equivalent or superior to those of corn silage. The rate of disappearance of dry matter in the rumen was significantly higher for corn silage than for canna silage, while the disappearance of neutral detergent fiber in canna silage was more rapid during the first 12 hours of incubation, but less rapid thereafter. The effective degradability of dry matter and organic matter of canna silage in the rumen was significantly higher than that of corn. Silage made from edible canna has a potential as a feed for ruminants.
著者
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Imai Katsu
School Of Agriculture Meiji University
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Jun Hajoon
College of Natural Resources, Daegu University
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Jo Ikhwan
College of Natural Resources, Daegu University
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Hwangbo Soon
College of Natural Resources, Daegu University
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Lee Jusam
Department of Biological Resources & Technology, Yonsei University
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Hwangbo Soon
College Of Natural Resources Daegu University
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Jo Ikhwan
College Of Natural Resources Daegu University
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Lee Jusam
Department Of Biological Resources & Technology Yonsei University
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Jun Hajoon
College Of Natural Resources Daegu University
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