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Effects of Different Juncus Acutus: Maize Silage Ratios on Digestibility and Rumen Cellulolytic Bacteria

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The objectives of this study were to estimate the digestibility of diferent ratios of Juncus acutus and maize silage and to investigate the efects of them on rumen bacteria. Three diferent ratios of Juncus acutus and maize silage 100:0 (A), 50:50 (B) and 0:100 (C) were prepared and their gas productions were determined at 0, 3, 6, 12, 24, 48, 72 and 96 h incubation times by ANKOMRF gas production system. OMD%, ME<inf>OMD</inf>, ME<inf>GP</inf>, and b values of A, B, C were 42.06, 51.06 and 60.21%; 6.72, 8.16 and 9.63 MJ/kg DM; 5.15, 6.28 and 7.55 MJ/kg DM; 20.85, 35.24 and 48.11 mL respectively. There were significant variations between the chemical composition, gas production, OMD%, ME<inf>GP</inf> and ME<inf>OMD</inf> values of A, B and C (P<0.05). Abundance of ruminal bacteria were as following Fibrobacter succinogenes>Ruminococcus favefaciens>Ruminococcus albus values at all incubation times. In conclusion, mixing of Juncus acutus with maize silage in 50:50 ratio increased the amount of rumen cellulolytic bacteria and 22% of both OMD and ME of Juncus acutus. Supplementation of maize silage to Juncus acutus in ruminant diet may improve the utilization of Juncus acutus through providing of nitrogen and fermentable carbohydrates to rumen bacteria. © 2015, Veteriner Fakultesi Dergisi. All rights reserved.

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Kafkas Üniversitesi Veteriner Fakültesi Derneği

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