Nutritional comparison between hydroponically grown leguminous and non-leguminous fodder to identify the adaptability and best harvesting time for sustainable hydroponic grass production

Md. Ahsanul Kabir, Md Rezaul Hai Rakib, M. Amin, S. Hossain, S. Amanullah, G. Deb, N. Das
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Two types of fodder crops were evaluated in this study, maize (Zia maize) and black gram (BG) (Vigna mungo) and in maize, non-descriptive local maize (LM) and hybrid maize (HM) verity were used. LM was considered as control and changes of the nutritional composition according to the type of fodder (leguminous and non-leguminous) and the day was evaluated. For comparative nutritional analysis, dry matter (DM), crude protein (CP), ether extract (EE), crude fibre (CF), acid detergent fibre (ADF), neutral detergent fibre (NDF), and total ash were analyzed and the biomass yield was measured using weight balance and root and shoot length of experimental fodders. Results revealed that among three types of forages total DM was significantly (P<0.01) higher in HM and significantly (P<0.01) lower in BG. Considering total CP and NDF, it was significantly (P<0.01) higher in BG and HM than LM. The highest biomass yield and shoot length were observed in BG and the lowest biomass yield was observed in HM. Moreover, with the increment of days, all fodder sprouts DM% was constantly decreasing, however, CP% maintained the same level from day 1 to 5. Although from day 6 to 9, CP% increased moderately for HM and BG, CP% decreased slightly for LM. Therefore, farmer can use BG and HM for maximum utilization of nutrients and considering DM and CP% for LM day 6 was the best time for harvesting; however, for HM and BG, day 9 or more than 9 was the best time for harvesting. Res. Agric., Livest. Fish.8(3): 321-328, December 2021
水培豆科与非豆科牧草的营养比较,以确定可持续水培草的适应性和最佳采收期
本研究评估了两种饲料作物,玉米(Zia玉米)和黑克(BG) (Vigna mungo),玉米采用非描述性地方玉米(LM)和杂交玉米(HM)的真实性。以LM为对照,根据饲料类型(豆科和非豆科)对营养成分变化进行评价。为进行营养对比分析,采用重量平衡法和根冠长法测定饲粮的干物质(DM)、粗蛋白质(CP)、粗脂肪(EE)、粗纤维(CF)、酸性洗涤纤维(ADF)、中性洗涤纤维(NDF)和总灰分。结果表明:3种牧草中,HM极显著(P<0.01)高于BG, BG极显著(P<0.01)低于HM。考虑总CP和NDF, BG和HM组显著高于LM组(P<0.01)。生物量产量和茎长以BG组最高,HM组最低。随着试验天数的增加,所有饲料芽DM%不断降低,而CP%在第1 ~ 5天保持不变。虽然从第6天到第9天,HM和BG的CP%适度增加,但LM的CP%略有下降。因此,农民可以利用BG和HM最大限度地利用养分,并考虑DM和CP%在LM第6天为最佳收获时间;HM和BG的最佳收获时间为第9天或9天以上。阿格利司》。,力所能及的。鱼类。8(3):321-328,2021年12月
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