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Effect of Slow-Release Non-Protein Nitrogen Produced from Agro-Industrial Byproducts on Bio Gas Production, Feed Digestibility and Inoculum Parameters

Authors :
Akbar Taghizadeh
Masoumeh Amani-Yengejeh
H. Mohammadzadeh
Ali Hosseinkhani
Soheila Abachi
Shahram Shirmohammadi
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Research Square Platform LLC, 2021.

Abstract

In the recent decades, air and surface water pollution by nitrogen from agro-industrial discards has become a global environmental concern. Generally, these byproducts and or discards are nutrient rich and could inexpensively be utilized for various purposes marginally helping with mitigation strategies. In this context, our study was conducted in two phases: producing lactosylurea from agro-industrial by-products and subsequently evaluating the possibility of using lactosylurea as a non-protein nitrogen source in the ruminant’s diet and its effect on feed digestibility as well as ruminal parameters. Gas production test and in-vitro disappearance method were used to describe the kinetics of digestion in both dry matter (DM) and crude protein (CP) of the four experimental treatments. Protozoa count and total volatile fatty acids concentration were utilized to evaluate the ruminal parameters. The treatments were 1) basal diet + urea (BDU), 2) basal diet+ lactosylurea (BDL), 3) basal diet+ concentrated lactosylurea (BDCL), 4) basal diet+ Optigen (slow release NPN) (BDO). According to our findings, produced gas, DM, and CP disappearance in were significantly higher in concentrated lactosylurea and positive control groups than the other treatments (P

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........983d19ea88c87c930ae77e3fac919dcc
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-555481/v1