Author/Authors :
Wahyono, Teguh Agricultural Division - Center for Isotopes and Radiation Application - National Nuclear Energy Agency, JlLebak Bulus Raya, Jakarta Indonesia , Sugoro, Irawan Agricultural Division - Center for Isotopes and Radiation Application - National Nuclear Energy Agency, JlLebak Bulus Raya, Jakarta Indonesia , Jayanegara, Anuraga Department of Nutrition and Feed Technology - Faculty of Animal Science - Bogor Agricultural University, JlAgatis, Kampus IPB Dramaga, Bogor, Indonesia , Gede Wiryawan, Komang Department of Nutrition and Feed Technology - Faculty of Animal Science - Bogor Agricultural University, JlAgatis, Kampus IPB Dramaga, Bogor, Indonesia , Apri Astuti, Dewi Department of Nutrition and Feed Technology - Faculty of Animal Science - Bogor Agricultural University, JlAgatis, Kampus IPB Dramaga, Bogor, Indonesia
Abstract :
G5 and G8 are two sorghum mutant lines projected as special sorghum varieties for forage in Indonesia.
The objective of this research was to investigate the nutrient profile and in vitro gas production characteristics from two
sorghum mutant lines as forage for ruminants. The two mutant lines were compared with Numbu and Pahat variety.
Nutients and in vitro digestibility studies were also investigated at different generative phase. This research was arranged
into a randomized block design with two factors. The first factor was the variety/mutant lines of sorghum. The second
factor was the generative phase (flowering, soft dough and hard dough). Variables measured were nutrients profile, in
vitro gas production and rumen fermentation products. Results showed that G5 at hard dough phase produced the
highest stem sugar content (P<0.01). The highest potential in vitro gas production (a+b) was found at G5 mutant lines
at hard dough stage (P<0.01). Pahat and G5 at hard dough phase had the highest in vitro true digestibility (IVTD)
with 54.48 and 54.61% repectively. The highest total volatile fatty acids (TVFA) was found at G5 and G8 mutant
lines at hard dough stage (P<0.01). Meanwhile, the best CO2
:CH4
ratio was produced by Pahat, G5 and G8 (P<0.01).
Based on those findings, it can be concluded that G5 mutant lines had higher quality of nutrients profile, potential in
vitro gas production and IVTD. Increasing generative phase also could increase in vitro digestibility for all varieties/
mutant lines.
Keywords :
Generative phase , In vitro gas production , Mutant lines , Nutrient profile , Sorghum