Assessing the nutritional composition of sweet corn (zea mays l. var. saccharata) stover and kernel corn (zea mays l. var. indentata) stover for ruminant feed
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Corn stover, which includes stalks, leaves, and husks left in the field after harvest, holds promise as a feed source for ruminant livestock due to its nutritional value. However, a lack of research on its nutritional composition has led to wasteful practices like open burning and disposal. Therefore, this study aims to determine and compare the nutritional value of corn stover between sweet and kernel corn. The samples of corn stover were collected at Universiti Sultan Zainal Abidin Farm. All samples were subjected to the cleaning, chopping, drying, and grinding processes before undergoing nutritional analysis using proximate analysis. The proximate analysis was measured based on the percentage of crude protein, ash, crude fibre, moisture, and fat. The results indicate that sweet corn stover exhibits the highest nutritional value (p< 0.05) in terms of ash, crude protein, and fat, with percentages of 5.44%, 19.04%, and 3.86%, respectively, particularly in its leaves. Additionally, the stalks of sweet corn stover contain the highest percentages of moisture (4.89%) and crude fiber (27.05%). This study found that sweet corn stover is more suitable for ruminant feed because it contains the highest levels of essential nutrients like crude protein, fat, and ash.
反刍动物饲料用甜玉米(zea mays l. var. saccharata)秸秆和玉米粒玉米(zea mays l. var. indentata)秸秆的营养成分评价
玉米秸秆,包括收获后留在田间的秸秆、叶子和外壳,由于其营养价值,有望成为反刍家畜的饲料来源。然而,缺乏对其营养成分的研究导致了露天焚烧和处置等浪费行为。因此,本研究旨在确定和比较甜玉米和玉米粒玉米秸秆的营养价值。玉米秸秆样本是在Universiti Sultan Zainal Abidin农场收集的。所有样品都经过清洗,切碎,干燥和研磨过程,然后使用近似分析进行营养分析。近似分析是根据粗蛋白质、灰分、粗纤维、水分和脂肪的百分比来测量的。结果表明,甜玉米秸秆的营养价值最高(p<灰分、粗蛋白质和脂肪含量分别为5.44%、19.04%和3.86%,其中以叶片含量最高。此外,甜玉米秸秆的水分和粗纤维含量最高,分别为4.89%和27.05%。这项研究发现,甜玉米秸秆更适合作为反刍动物的饲料,因为它含有最高水平的必需营养素,如粗蛋白质、脂肪和灰分。