Black oat as an alternative forage species for the US upper Midwest

Pub Date : 2023-09-08 DOI:10.1002/cft2.20249
David M. Jaramillo, Jose C. B. Dubeux Jr., Ann S. Blount, Jason Cavadini, Stephen Harrison
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Black oat (Avena strigosa Schreb.) is a cool-season annual grass with Mediterranean origin. In contrast to other cool-season grasses, black oat is more heat tolerant and disease resistant, making it an attractive option for the US upper Midwest, since it can be utilized during summer, when there is decreased productivity of cool-season forages due to photorespiration. Black oat is recommended for USDA Plant Hardiness Zones 8b–10a, far away from the upper Midwest (zones 2a-5b). The objective was to evaluate 10 black oat breeding lines (referred to as ‘UF1’ through ‘UF10’) for herbage accumulation, crude protein (CP), neutral detergent fiber (NDF), acid detergent fiber (ADF), and in vitro digestible organic matter (IVDOM) concentrations. The experiment was carried out on May–July 2021 and 2022 in Stratford, WI. Triticale (x Triticosecale Wittmack cv. ‘TriCal 342′) and ‘Legend 567′ oat (Avena sativa L.) were included as controls, as well as ‘Ogle’ oat as a regionally recommended cultivar. Herbage accumulation differed by treatment (P = 0.002) and averaged 5900 lb acre−1 among black oat lines, with ‘UF3’ and ‘UF10’ having greater herbage accumulation than oat checks Ogle and Legend 567, and Trical 342 triticale. Crude protein concentration of UF7 and UF3 was 8.5 to 9.5%, respectively. The IVDOM concentrations were above 58% for all black oat. Results indicate certain black oat have the potential to provide forage resources during the early summer in the upper Midwest, but further studies are warranted to evaluate how to best manage this species into cropping or pasture systems in the region.

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黑燕麦是美国中西部上游的一种替代饲料
黑燕麦(Avena strigosa Schreb.)是一种凉爽季节的一年生草本植物,原产于地中海。与其他冷季草相比,黑燕麦更耐热、更抗病,这使它成为美国中西部上游地区的一个有吸引力的选择,因为它可以在夏季使用,因为光呼吸会降低冷季草的生产力。黑燕麦推荐用于美国农业部植物硬度区8b-10a,远离中西部上游(2a-5b区)。目的是评估10个黑燕麦育种系(称为“UF1”至“UF10”)的牧草积累、粗蛋白(CP)、中性洗涤纤维(NDF)、酸性洗涤纤维(ADF)和体外可消化有机物(IVDOM)浓度。该实验于2021年5月至2022年7月在威斯康星州斯特拉特福德进行。Triticale(x Triticosecale Wittmack cv.‘TriCal 342’)和‘Legend 567’燕麦(Avena sativa L.)作为对照,以及‘Ogle’燕麦作为区域推荐品种。牧草积累因处理而异(P=0.002),黑燕麦品系的平均牧草积累量为5900 lb acre−1,其中“UF3”和“UF10”的牧草积累量大于燕麦Ogle和Legend 567以及Trical 342小黑麦。UF7和UF3的粗蛋白浓度分别为8.5%至9.5%。所有黑燕麦的IVDOM浓度均在58%以上。研究结果表明,某些黑燕麦有潜力在中西部上游的初夏提供饲料资源,但有必要进行进一步的研究,以评估如何最好地将该物种管理到该地区的种植或牧场系统中。
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