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Relationship between Chemical Composition and In Vitro Methane Production of High Andean Grasses

SIMPLE SUMMARY: High Andean grasses have phenological cycles that are influenced by the season of the year (rainy and dry), which could affect their nutritional chemical composition and methane production. Based on this, the in vitro digestibility technique was used to measure this effect. The resul...

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Autores principales: Chino Velasquez, Liz Beatriz, Molina-Botero, Isabel Cristina, Moscoso Muñoz, Juan Elmer, Gómez Bravo, Carlos
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9495204/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36139207
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani12182348
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author Chino Velasquez, Liz Beatriz
Molina-Botero, Isabel Cristina
Moscoso Muñoz, Juan Elmer
Gómez Bravo, Carlos
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: High Andean grasses have phenological cycles that are influenced by the season of the year (rainy and dry), which could affect their nutritional chemical composition and methane production. Based on this, the in vitro digestibility technique was used to measure this effect. The results of this study show that there is an effect of the chemical composition on methane production and that it changes depending on the season of the year. ABSTRACT: The present study aims to establish the relationship between chemical composition and in vitro methane (CH(4)) production of high Andean grasses. For this purpose, eight species were collected in dry and rainy seasons: Alchemilla pinnata, Distichia muscoides, Carex ecuadorica, Hipochoeris taraxacoides, Mulhenbergia fastigiata, Mulhenbergia peruviana, Stipa brachiphylla and Stipa mucronata. They were chemically analyzed and incubated under an in vitro system. Species such as A. pinnata and H. taraxacoides were characterized by high crude protein (CP. 124 g/kg DM) and low neutral detergent fiber (NDF. 293 g/kg DM) contents in both seasons, contrary to Stipa grasses. This same pattern was obtained for H. taraxacoides, which presented the highest values of gas production, organic matter digestibility (DOM), metabolizable energy (ME) and CH(4) production (241 mL/g DM, 59% DOM, 8.4 MJ ME/kg DM and 37.7 mL CH(4)/g DM, on average). For most species, the content of CP, acid detergent fiber (FDA) and ME was higher in the rainy season than in the dry season, which was the opposite for CH(4) production (p ≥ 0.05). In general, the nutritional content that most explained the behavior of CH(4) production was the NDF content (R(2) = 0.69). Grasses characterized by high NDF content produced less CH(4) (R = −0.85).
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spelling pubmed-94952042022-09-23 Relationship between Chemical Composition and In Vitro Methane Production of High Andean Grasses Chino Velasquez, Liz Beatriz Molina-Botero, Isabel Cristina Moscoso Muñoz, Juan Elmer Gómez Bravo, Carlos Animals (Basel) Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: High Andean grasses have phenological cycles that are influenced by the season of the year (rainy and dry), which could affect their nutritional chemical composition and methane production. Based on this, the in vitro digestibility technique was used to measure this effect. The results of this study show that there is an effect of the chemical composition on methane production and that it changes depending on the season of the year. ABSTRACT: The present study aims to establish the relationship between chemical composition and in vitro methane (CH(4)) production of high Andean grasses. For this purpose, eight species were collected in dry and rainy seasons: Alchemilla pinnata, Distichia muscoides, Carex ecuadorica, Hipochoeris taraxacoides, Mulhenbergia fastigiata, Mulhenbergia peruviana, Stipa brachiphylla and Stipa mucronata. They were chemically analyzed and incubated under an in vitro system. Species such as A. pinnata and H. taraxacoides were characterized by high crude protein (CP. 124 g/kg DM) and low neutral detergent fiber (NDF. 293 g/kg DM) contents in both seasons, contrary to Stipa grasses. This same pattern was obtained for H. taraxacoides, which presented the highest values of gas production, organic matter digestibility (DOM), metabolizable energy (ME) and CH(4) production (241 mL/g DM, 59% DOM, 8.4 MJ ME/kg DM and 37.7 mL CH(4)/g DM, on average). For most species, the content of CP, acid detergent fiber (FDA) and ME was higher in the rainy season than in the dry season, which was the opposite for CH(4) production (p ≥ 0.05). In general, the nutritional content that most explained the behavior of CH(4) production was the NDF content (R(2) = 0.69). Grasses characterized by high NDF content produced less CH(4) (R = −0.85). MDPI 2022-09-08 /pmc/articles/PMC9495204/ /pubmed/36139207 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani12182348 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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