Title of article
Relationships between kernel vitreousness and dry matter degradability for diverse corn germplasm: II. Ruminal and post-ruminal degradabilities
Author/Authors
Ngonyamo-Majee، نويسنده , , D. and Shaver، نويسنده , , R.D. and Coors، نويسنده , , J.G. and Sapienza، نويسنده , , D. and Lauer، نويسنده , , J.G.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Pages
16
From page
259
To page
274
Abstract
Correlations between kernel vitreousness and ruminal in situ (RDMD) and total tract dry matter (TDMD; sum of ruminal in situ and post-ruminal in vitro measurements) degradabilities were determined for 33 diverse corn germplasm sources. These included a wide range of endosperm characteristics from opaque 2 (o2) types to densely packed flint types, and a number of intermediates. Harvests were done at two growth stages; 1/2 milk-line (ML) and black-layer (BL). Kernels from middle portion of ears were oven dried at 40 °C for 72 h and ground through a Wiley mill (6 mm screen) for measurement of in situ RDMD after 0 and 14 h of incubation using two steers (1.5 g/bag × 8 replicates per time point per steer in 5 cm × 5 cm bags of 50 μm pore size). Residue from the 14 h bags proceeded to an 8 h in vitro enzymatic post-ruminal digestion after which the residue was oven dried at 62 °C for 48 h and dry matter content determined. Inbred by harvest-stage interactions were observed for 0-h disappearance and TDMD. Vitreousness had strong negative correlations with degradability measurements, particularly for more mature (BL) samples (−0.728, −0.770 and −0.603) versus ML (−0.569, −0.541 and −0.338) for 0 h disappearance, RDMD and TDMD, respectively. Vitreousness was highly correlated with corn degradability, especially at a black-layer stage of harvest, in this diverse corn germplasm.
Keywords
Corn starch , Vitreousness , IN VITRO , in situ , digestion
Journal title
Animal Feed Science and Technology
Serial Year
2008
Journal title
Animal Feed Science and Technology
Record number
2216271
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