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In vitro assessment of ruminal fermentation, digestibility and methane production of three species of Desmanthus for application in northern Australian grazing systems
Vandermeulen, Sophie; Singh, S.; Ramírez-Restrepo, C. A. et al.
2018In Crop and Pasture Science, 69 (8), p. 797-807
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Keywords :
Chloris gayana; Desmanthus; Desmanthus bicornutus; Desmanthus leptophyllus; Desmanthus virgatus; Poaceae
Abstract :
[en] Three species of Desmanthus adapted to the heavy clay soils of northern Australia were studied to determine their nutritive value and effects on in vitro fermentation with rumen fluid, compared with Rhodes grass (Chloris gayana) hay. Leaves and stems of D. leptophyllus cv. JCU 1, D. virgatus cv. JCU 2 and D. bicornutus cv. JCU 4 were collected in summer, winter and spring of 2014 and analysed for chemical composition. Apparent digestibility as in vitro organic matter digestibility (IVD-OM) and fermentation parameters including methane (CH4) production were measured during 72-h fermentations using rumen fluid from steer donors grazing tropical grasses and legumes. Desmanthus bicornutus was on average more digestible than both D. leptophyllus and D. virgatus at 24, 48 and 72 h of incubation. This species also demonstrated an anti-methanogenic potential, in particular when harvested in summer with a reduction in CH4 production of 26% compared with Rhodes grass hay after 72 h of incubation. At this time point, D. leptophyllus produced higher volatile fatty acids (VFA per g of organic matter fermented) compared with the other forages. This legume also reduced the CH4 production up to 36%comparedwith the Rhodes grass hay reference. However, D. leptophyllus showed lower IVD-OM. Overall, Desmanthus species produced lower in vitro CH4 and lower volatile fatty acids concentration compared with the reference grass hay. These effects may be due to presence of secondary compounds such as hydrolysable tannins, condensed tannins and/or their combination in Desmanthus species. The IVD-OM was influenced by the season after 72 h of incubation; the digestibility was higher in plants collected in spring. This study suggests that contrasting fermentative profiles in Desmanthus cultivars may offer the opportunity to reduce the greenhouse gas contribution of the beef industry. The next step in demonstration of these promising in vitro results is demonstration of Desmanthus in vivo as proof of concept confirming the productivity and CH4 reduction ability of these legumes in the pastoral systems of northern Australia. © CSIRO 2018.
Disciplines :
Animal production & animal husbandry
Author, co-author :
Vandermeulen, Sophie ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Agronomie, Bio-ingénierie et Chimie (AgroBioChem) > Ingénierie des productions animales et nutrition
Singh, S.;  CSIRO Agriculture, Australian Tropical Sciences and Innovation Precinct, James Cook University, Building 145, James Cook Drive, Townsville, QLD, Australia, Indian Grassland and Fodder Research Institute, Plant Animal Relationship Division, Jhansi, UP, India
Ramírez-Restrepo, C. A.;  CSIRO Agriculture, Australian Tropical Sciences and Innovation Precinct, James Cook University, Building 145, James Cook Drive, Townsville, QLD, Australia
Kinley, R. D.;  CSIRO Agriculture, Australian Tropical Sciences and Innovation Precinct, James Cook University, Building 145, James Cook Drive, Townsville, QLD, Australia
Gardiner, C. P.;  James Cook University, School of Veterinary and Biomedical Sciences, Building 87, James Cook Drive, Townsville, QLD, Australia
Holtum, J. A. M.;  James Cook University, Terrestrial Ecosystems and Climate Change, College of Marine and Environmental Sciences, Building 28, James Cook Drive, Townsville, QLD, Australia
Hannah, I.;  Agrimix Pty Ltd, Eagle Farm, 19 Chapman Place PO Box 1045QLD, Australia
Bindelle, Jérôme  ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Agronomie, Bio-ingénierie et Chimie (AgroBioChem) > Ingénierie des productions animales et nutrition
Language :
English
Title :
In vitro assessment of ruminal fermentation, digestibility and methane production of three species of Desmanthus for application in northern Australian grazing systems
Publication date :
2018
Journal title :
Crop and Pasture Science
ISSN :
1836-0947
eISSN :
1444-9838
Publisher :
CSIRO
Volume :
69
Issue :
8
Pages :
797-807
Peer reviewed :
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