Evaluation of the Mineral and Nitrogen Contents of Three Forage Crops (Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp., Pennisetum purpureum Schum. and Hyparrhenia diplandra (Hack.) Stapf.) Grown in the Boundji area (Republic of Congo)

A. O, M. P, Matoumouene Goma, A. M, Assongba, Y. F, Y. J, Akouango, P
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Pennisetum purpureum Schum., Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. and Hyparrhenia diplandra (Hack.) Stapf are fodder plants that can provide quality herbaceous above-ground phytomass for domestic animal feeding. They are used in degraded pasture restoration practices. The objective of this study was to evaluate the mineral elements and nitrogenous matter of these three forage crops. The latter were planted in the pedoclimatic conditions of the Boundji area. Phytomass samples were taken two months after planting by sowing seeds for Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp., by cuttings for Pennisetum purpureum Schum. and by splitting the stumps for Hyparrhenia diplandra (Hack.) Stapf. The samples were oven-dried at 70 °C to constant weight and chemically analysed. The results obtained show that the mineral elements and nitrogenous matter vary from one forage species to another. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. is the richest forage species in total nitrogenous matter (16.43 ± 2.43%) and digestible nitrogenous matter (117.50 ± 22.64 g/k DM). It provides excellent quality fodder capable of meeting the needs of maintenance, growth, reproduction, gestation and milk production in cattle. Pennisetum purpureum Schum. is the richest grass in total nitrogenous matter (8.43 ± 1.81%) and digestible nitrogenous matter (43.18 ± 16.83 g/kg DM). Pennisetum purpureum Schum. and Hyparrhenia diplandra (Hack.) Stapf produce good quality fodder to meet the vital needs of cattle. These results could be used for the improvement of degraded pastures in order to sustainably manage the pastoral ecosystem.
3种饲料作物(Vigna unguiculata, L.)矿质氮含量的评价Walp。,狼尾草。和重症肌亢(黑克)Stapf)。种植于Boundji地区(刚果共和国)
狼尾草。,蜈蚣草(L.)Walp。和重症肌亢(黑克)秆是一种饲料植物,可为家畜提供优质的地上草本植物。它们被用于退化的牧场恢复实践。本研究的目的是评价这三种饲料作物的矿质元素和氮物质。后者是在Boundji地区的气候条件下种植的。种植2个月后,通过播种法采集植物质量样品。Walp。紫荆狼尾草(Pennisetum purpureum Schum)的插枝。通过把树桩劈成两半(黑)。Stapf。样品在70°C下烘干至恒重并进行化学分析。结果表明,不同牧草的矿质元素和氮素含量不同。蜈蚣草(L.)Walp。是总氮物质(16.43±2.43%)和可消化氮物质(117.50±22.64 g/k DM)含量最高的饲草种。它是满足牛的维持、生长、繁殖、妊娠和产奶需要的优质饲料。狼尾草。总氮物质含量(8.43±1.81%)和可消化氮物质含量(43.18±16.83 g/kg DM)最高。狼尾草。和重症肌亢(黑克)短秆生产优质饲料,满足牛的生命需要。这些结果可用于退化草场的改良,以实现对草场生态系统的可持续管理。
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