Antimethanogenic effects of soybean straw and seaweed (Sargassum johnstonii) based total mixed ration in crossbred cows

IF 0.2 Q4 AGRICULTURE, DAIRY & ANIMAL SCIENCE
Sarishti Katwal, P. Pandya, MM Trivedi, K. Sorathiya, Sv Shah
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: Ruminants are responsible for 50 % of anthropogenic methane production. Methane has higher global warming potential which is 28 times more than CO 2 . The present investigation was conducted to evaluate effect of supplementation of soybean straw and seaweed ( Sargassum johnstoni ) in the ration of dairy cows on methane mitigation and production performance of animals. Six crossbred lactating cows received three treatments in Switch Over Design for 135 days in 3 periods of 45 days each. The treatments consist of T1: TMR with compound concentrate mixture and wheat straw (60:40); T2: TMR with 20 % each of wheat straw and soyabean straw and 60 % compound concentrate mixture and T3: TMR (60:40) with seaweed ( Sargassum johnstonii ). Methane emission was estimated by SF 6 tracer technique. The DM and nutrient intake were at par in T1 and T2, but was significantly low in T3. The milk yield observed was also less in T3 than T1 and T2 which were at par. The methane production was significantly reduced by 20.79 % and 16.53% (P<0.05) in soybean (T2) and seaweed (T3) supplemented group as compared to control group. The loss of dietary energy through methane also significantly decreased in T2 and T3 than T1. The results indicated that supplementation of soybean straw and seaweed in TMR has tremendous potential for methane mitigation in crossbred cows. However, further research is needed to ameliorate the feed and nutrient intake by increasing palatability of seaweeds based TMR.
以大豆秸秆和海藻为基础的全混合日粮对杂交奶牛的抗甲烷作用
反刍动物产生的甲烷占人类产生甲烷总量的50%。甲烷具有更高的全球变暖潜力,是二氧化碳的28倍。本试验旨在评价奶牛日粮中添加大豆秸秆和海藻(马尾藻)对动物甲烷减排和生产性能的影响。6头杂交泌乳奶牛分3期饲喂,每期45 d,试验期135 d。处理为T1: TMR与复合浓缩混合物和麦秸(60:40);T2: TMR与小麦秸秆和大豆秸秆各占20%,复合浓缩混合物占60%,T3: TMR与海藻(马尾藻)(60:40)。甲烷排放用sf6示踪技术估算。在T1和T2阶段,DM和营养摄入量基本相同,但在T3阶段显著降低。与对照组相比,大豆(T2)和海藻(T3)添加组甲烷产量分别显著降低了20.79%和16.53% (P<0.05)。T2和T3期日粮甲烷能量损失也显著低于T1期。结果表明,在TMR饲粮中添加大豆秸秆和海藻具有巨大的甲烷减排潜力。然而,需要进一步研究通过增加海藻基TMR的适口性来改善饲料和营养摄入量。
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