不同浆果大小的饲用高粱杂交种对浆果加工分数和原位淀粉消化率的影响

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水资源短缺威胁着奶牛饲料的生产。利用节水作物是奶牛场缓解干旱和饲料短缺风险的关键。饲用高粱是一种节水作物,具有部分替代玉米青贮的潜力。然而,与以玉米青贮饲料喂养的奶牛相比,高粱浆果饲料加工的挑战导致了淀粉消化率差和泌乳奶牛产奶量下降。因此,这阻碍了奶农采用它。本研究的目的是评估收获较大浆果尺寸的饲用高粱是否会提高1.70 mm浆果加工评分(BPS1.70)和7 h瘤胃原位淀粉消化率(isSD7)。采用完全随机区组设计,将2个饲用高粱杂交种F10和F24分在5个地块上进行播种。F10杂交种有中等大小的浆果;只有41.7%的完整浆果被保留在3.35毫米的筛子上。相反,F24杂交品种经遗传改良后,整个浆果的大小更大,在3.35毫米的筛子上保留了90%的完整浆果。在果实较大的情况下,与F10相比,F24的淀粉含量增加了近3个百分点(分别为26.6%和23.9%)。然而,BPS1.70和isSD7没有差异。研究表明,尽管增大浆果的大小可能会增加淀粉含量,但它并不一定会增加BPS1.70和isSD7,至少对于用玉米加工常用的谷粒处理机和设置测试和收获的浆果大小差异来说是这样。
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Effect of forage sorghum hybrids varying in berry size on berry processing score and in situ starch digestibility
Water scarcity threatens the production of forages used to feed lactating dairy cows. Utilizing water efficient crops is key for dairy farms trying to mitigate drought and forage scarcity risks. Forage sorghum is a water-efficient crop with the potential to partially replace corn silage. However, challenges with processing forage sorghum berries have resulted in poor starch digestibility and decreased milk production of lactating dairy cows compared with those fed with corn silage. Consequently, this has prevented its adoption by dairy farmers. The objective of this study was to evaluate if a 1.70-mm berry processing score (BPS1.70) and ruminal in situ starch digestibility at 7 h (isSD7) would increase when harvesting forage sorghum with larger berry size compared with regular berry sized hybrid. Two forage sorghum hybrids (F10 and F24) were seeded in 5 plots blocked by the spans across the center irrigation pivot in a randomized complete block design. The F10 hybrid had average size berries; only 41.7% of intact berries were retained above a 3.35-mm sieve. Conversely, the F24 hybrid was genetically developed to produce a larger whole berry size and retained 90% of intact berries above a 3.35-mm sieve. With larger berries, the proportion of starch for the F24 increased almost 3 percentage units compared with F10 (26.6% and 23.9%, respectively). However, BPS1.70 and isSD7 were not different. The study suggests that although increasing berry size may increase starch content, it does not necessarily increase BPS1.70 and isSD7, at least for the berry size difference tested and harvested with kernel processors and settings commonly used to process corn.
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