对路易斯安那州和密西西比州生产者样品的分析揭示了牧草的矿物状况

Kun-Jun Han, Michael E. McCormick
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摘要

对路易斯安那州和密西西比州的冷季一年生草(CSAG)、冷季豆科牧草(CSLF)、暖季牧草(VWSG)、暖季一年生草(WSAG)和暖季多年生草(WSPG)的饲用价值分析结果进行了综述,重点分析了矿物质含量、低镁电位以及有机养分与矿物质之间的相关性。除各饲料类型中钾含量较高外,钙、磷和镁的常量矿质元素含量在满足活跃生长牛的矿质元素需求方面处于边缘水平。在CSAG、CSLF、VWSG、WSAG和WSPG中,大于2.2的饲料比例分别为20.0%、0.0、10.3、4.8%和4.5%。CP与P、Mg、K的相关系数基本为正,而NDF与矿物的相关系数基本为负。生产者的饲料样品结果显示,大多数宏量和微量矿物质缺乏,低镁性弛豫的可能性很大。生产商的长期样本分析结果并没有提供矿物质与能量或蛋白质之间的任何强相关性。因此,除了能量和蛋白质外,样品分析还必须涵盖微观和宏观矿物质。钾肥管理决策将需要根据土壤和植物组织的分析结果仔细作出。
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Analyses of Louisiana and Mississippi Producers' Samples Reveal Mineral Status of Forages

Feed value analysis results of Louisiana and Mississippi forage samples categorized into cool-season annual grass (CSAG), cool-season legume forage (CSLF), volunteer warm season grass (VWSG), warm-season annual grass (WSAG), and warm-season perennial grass (WSPG) were reviewed focusing on mineral contents, hypomagnesemic tetany potential, and correlation between the organic nutrients and minerals. Except for high K concentrations in all forage types, macro-mineral concentrations of Ca, P, and Mg were marginal in meeting the mineral requirements of actively growing cattle. Percentages of forage with tetany ratio greater than 2.2 were 20.0, 0.0, 10.3, 4.8, and 4.5% in CSAG, CSLF, VWSG, WSAG, and WSPG, respectively. The correlation coefficients between CP and P, Mg, or K were generally positive while those between NDF and the minerals were mostly negative. Results of producers' forage samples revealed deficiencies of most macro and micro-minerals, and significant chances of hypomagnesemic tetany. Producers' long-term sample analysis results did not provide any strong correlation between minerals and energy or protein. Therefore, sample analysis will be necessary to cover micro and macro minerals in addition to energy and protein. Potassium fertilizer management decisions will need to be made carefully based on analysis results of soil and plant tissue.

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